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Contents:

1. Movie notes (excerpts from 34 scenes)

2. Main characters (6 people)

3. Main story line (introduction of the movie)

4. Movie analysis
1.) Natural transition of the scene
2.) The front and back echoes of the story
3.) Necessary The background of the story
4.) The musical characters in the film
5.) The music in the
film 6.) The main props

of the film 5. The woman
in the film 6. The conjectures in the film
7. Summary

Appendix 1: Psychoanalysis of David's father Peter
Attachment 2: Psychoanalysis of David.
Attachment 3: Shine OST track list (34 tracks).
Attachment 4: Track list at the end of the film (16 tracks).
Attachment 5: Catherine's story


viewing notes:

With the help of god

I did. I did.
II thought I was a cat
Well,kind of,kind of.
I identified with cat
Well,I kind of did
I wonder why that was?
They're never sure when you try to stroke them,is that right?
So maybe I was a sad cat. Was I a sad cat?
Because I wonder yeah yeah yeah I wonder about cats.
Truly, I did. I did. I did.
Cause I was a fuddy-duddy.fuddy-duddy.
I kissed them all.
Kissed them.
I will always kiss cats.
If a cat would let me kiss it,I'd kiss it.
You know,if I see a cat on the fence,
I'll kiss it,always.
Always.i would,didn't it?

……
That's funny that's funny that's funny
It’s a mystery.

Scene 0 (I got lost in the rain and entered the tavern and was sent home by Soviya)

Scene 1 (Piano performance, I gonna win)
Chopin-the polonaise
did not respond to several calls . Dad answered on his behalf and played hard. , So that the piano is misplaced. It is suitable to play 3

scene 2, father took home, hopscotch. Father is not happy because he lost, and teaches: always win. It symbolizes a miserable childhood. Because the violin was smashed when I was a child, I looked back at the wall The painting. Hischefeler-did he win
David, you're very lucky boy. Say it (Obsessive-compulsive disorder concurrent) is that I must win, you will be so afraid that you can't play it. (To sister's voice) Once Dad speaks, stop immediately.

Tangled contradictions Dad (playing chess, on the one hand, the son must win, on the other hand, the son always wins)
Fascist plot and communism plot
What is the character of David's dad's dad?
Can I play it for you? No, play chess Pick it up. The
house is very quiet. Dad heard it 3!!!

Scene 3, the teacher came to visit, and it was rain drops The
son was very conscious, and played 3 at midnight

Scene 4, went to the teacher to ask
Hirshfelder-Will you teach me?
obsessive-compulsive disorder complicated by, when there is a demand, the talk is "I decided ..." "you can ...." "can you ..." do not touch it, refers to the lion head on the door handle touch.
short poor chi, In Jagura car

scene 5, David is sent home. Speaking of sovia getting wet, just say sorry. Very polite. Eden lodge
Chopin Poles, like father's family, were Poles before being locked up in a concentration camp.

Scene 6, Recalling that it was a rainy day to go to the United States for a scholarship. Why Stan, a pianist? Isaac stern
Hirshfelder-Scales to American has
no money to send his son to the United States. The teacher suggested that
“religion is unreasonable” for fundraising to the United States . This sentence means that religion cannot bring reality. . . . .
Lucky X 2 is a
traditional woman who only recognizes her son, regardless of the future, but says that David still wets the bed.
8mm film? There are small dark spots one by one.

Scene 7, Dad steps on the car to pick the bottles.
Schumann-sense from childhood "almost too serious"
lion scratches, father is very strong, chopping wood, so that children can't fight. like you? yes, like me. Like a child. Mom looked at it with a look in her eyes.

Scene 8, the sound of a typewriter. Jewish church. Learn Hebrew. Because his son became famous, he was disdainful of religion.

Scene 9, a fundraiser invited by the mayor. Pete left out, he thought there would be no son without him. There is no family concept, so I force my family to feel at home.
Hirshfelder-These people are a disgrace

scene 10, Chopin-raindrop prelude
watching his son's newspaper clipping

scene 11, communist party, the purpose is to find a way to get his son to study in the Soviet Union.
Susanna Pucher appears, and a girl named Sonja appears. Different clones of the same woman.
Broken piano and neglected to take care of it.
Dad thinks it is important because he has been to the Soviet Union.

Scene 12, the postman delivers the letter and david reads it aloud. The Cadillac mentioned by the younger sister angered his father. There are pop songs on the radio, unknown.
The fascist action came on stage and sent the documents to the incinerator.
Hirshfelder-Your father your family
went to find Mr. Rosen, and cried at the door.
Pulling stool in the bathtub, was pumped by his father's towel.

Scene 13, Synagogue, fundraising. Don't let him play 3, no other things.
Love you most, life is cruel, can't trust others, I'm always by your side.

Scene 14, Susanna's house
Hirshfelder-Tell me a story, the story of Katharine
raindrops. Reading poems (the name of the poem is unknown...)

Scene 15 The national competition
Hirshfelder-Back stage
failed because of playing and pulling 3, so I must be thinking that I must win, and if I lose, I will collapse.

Scene 16 The story of Catherine and her father, the story of
Hirshfelder-Punished from the rest of your life Hirshfelder-Punished from the rest of your life,
thinking of her father, leaving the dark, she
put on her gloves and returned home with joy .

Scene 17 Domestic violence
and then caressing, intimidation will be punished. Dad burned all his son's newspaper clippings.

In scene 18, the professor taught him to play
Hirshfelder-Moments of genius vigorously.
Because he was nervous, he started to stammer.
Wearing the wrong shoes? Go downstairs to get a scholarship, can't deal with girls? nervous.

Scene 19, bar, what song? can we dance with you, wake up on a lion. Fucked by a homosexual?
Cross the floor, can we dance with you, of bang bang bang, bang bang bang

Scene 20, Liszt-la campalesson started to stammer while
Catherine sent the recording, ate cat food, and then the pills were lying on the table. Dad did not reply.
Hirshfelder-Letter to Katharine
cigarette woodbine, cat food ospray Sardines

Scene 21, 1969 in order to win the opportunity to go to work, let professors teach him to pull 3
Rachmaninoff - 1st Movement NC Joining Module at The Cadenza from rach.3
against father taught himself piano photos, while eating cat food, while practicing madness
begins ornament? English is required. The string breaks.

Scene 22 is practicing on the night of the day. In the piano room at night, the lights are on.
Catherine’s relics were delivered, the professor led David to see Liszt’s head,
Rachmaninoff Hirshfelder-night practice parcel from Katharine
Professor Katharine taught him to play desperately like there is no tomorrow, Hirshfelder-As if there was no tomorrow

scene 23, Officially play Rachmaninoff-The rach3
hasn't forgotten to send it to my father to listen to it
. It consumes a lot of effort and it is no longer music. It's death...
I'm exhausted from playing.

Scene 24, father's phone call, return home.
Why are you coming back?
Hirshfelder-Complicato is Israel
talked about Israel, war is boring. Sister Susie is going to move to Melbourne, so she is here to say goodbye.
Looking at the fallen yellow leaves, Chopin-raindrop reprise sounded like
Dr. Catherine said that the piano is a forbidden fruit, and he also said that he would be punished for life.
Hirshfelder-Bath to daisy beryl
said in the bathtub, "They are not satisfied with anything" and there is no family member, and started to complain. . .
Hefka means "God's help", muttering to himself "It's not your fault to win or lose"

Scene 25, was taken back. Make a mess at home, like to play bubble bath, play music loudly, and say that he is going to make a comeback.
Vivaldi-Gloria
has a desire to touch people's breasts.

Scene 26, he was sent to the vicinity of the Botanical Garden and was taken care of by Christians.
Liszt-Hungarian rhapsody no. 2
was called off while playing. It was so noisy that the piano was locked. Sign the check, hehe... the
weak will be crushed.

Scene 27, in the botanical garden, I began to yearn for my lover, and then ran to
Rachmaninoff-prelude in c# minor. When I
returned to the beginning of the film, I entered the small restaurant...was sent back and woke up. Seeing the notice from the Royal Conservatory of Music, he took the sheet music and couldn't play the piano in his room, so he went to the small restaurant.

Scene 28, the small hotel plays Rimsky. Korsakov-flight to the bumble bee makes a
successful comeback, leaving the dark to be bright, accompanied by beautiful women. Rachmaninoff-rach.3 Reborn
dad sees the newspaper "david shine" Hirshfelder-Goodnight daddy
dad has no strength to open cans for him and give him a gold medal. He also said that he was lucky, and his father asked him to be straightforward.
Dad never had a chance to stand up in his life because the piano was smashed.
Noisy at home, listen to Beethoven-A loud bit of Ludwig's 9th

scene 29, the astrologer from Sydney
finished Liszt-sospiro, very much to deal with the words of the scene.

Scene 30, Hirshfelder Beethoven-what's the matter, david. Appassionata
saw Roger in the room. Speaking of Professor Xisha, one hand was windy, like a poor cat. Then I said I was OK and played again.

Scene 31, going to the beach with the celestial girl, David starts swimming and swimming naked. Propose to her. The horoscope girl missed him and calculated her natal chart.

Scene 32, I finally got married. Someone helped David get the right shoes and
went to see Roger's concert. Liszt-la campanella

Scene 33, Hirshfelder Rachmaninoff-familiar faces.rach.3 encore. The
show was successful and I cried.

Scene 34, paying homage to the father. Saying that there is no feeling, father has nothing to do with life.
Vivaldi-nulla in mundo pax sinceara (closing song)

Main role:

David-a pianist with outstanding piano talent, but also a patient with great mental stress.
Pete-David's father, a Jewish immigrant, led a family of 6 to a difficult life somewhere in Australia.
Teacher-A local piano teacher who serves as student education and is David's first official teacher.
Catherine-writer, Soviet immigrant. An old lady full of rebellious spirit and ideals, David's confidant.
Professor-an erudite professor of piano at the Royal College of England, who was disabled in his left hand due to a stroke. He is David's mentor.
Wife-Astrologer. Independent women, have their own career and life, because love and David come together.

Main story line:

In an ordinary Jewish family in Australia, his son David won the appreciation of a local piano teacher for his talented piano performance, but because of the obstruction of his eccentric father, David could not continue to get a better education. Later, under the guidance of the piano teacher, David was given the opportunity to go to the Royal Academy of Music for promotion at the cost of losing the love of his family. It is precisely because of the encouragement of his confidant Catherine, that the hard-working David finally passed the demanding course of teaching, but fell on the starting point of the brilliant life.

David, who returned to Australia, was still not accepted by his father. After living in a mental hospital for a long time, David received the help of a charitable woman and began to look forward to a new life. But the good times didn't last long, and David could only be alone without the warmth of home. David decided to continue playing to make a living, but he didn't want to meet a woman who truly loved him, and finally became his wife, and life began to shine.

Film analysis:

The natural transition of the scene:

The film begins in a mumbling monologue. After entering, it does not show a genius pianist, but an image of a wretched middle-aged man with a little mental disorder and incoherent speech. A complete scene of the restaurant to show the established facts. Later, David’s previous stories were inserted into David’s murmurs, showing scenes from the past. This method seems to be that the director and the audience are listening silently, discerning clues in the murmur, and looking for clues. The reason for the abnormality of the talented pianist David. This narrative technique is very suitable for expressing a frustrated person, and its use in this film is very dramatic.

Because of the profound influence of memory, most of the time in this film is about David's past. As time was gradually dialed back, I believe the audience no longer felt that David was uncomfortable, but instead had more expectations for his superb skills. Until the end of the film, he succeeded in playing pull 3, and even stretched out his "hands" again in full view, feeling that this wretched uncle could be forgiven.

Echoing the story:

The notice was received twice, but the American did not go, but the Royal Conservatory of Music did. It shows Catherine's profound influence on David. Dad said to his son "You are very lucky" twice, and when the son came back from the prize, he finished beating his son. Shows the education view of father Pete. Dad said to his son "To win, don't be the weaker" 4 times. When his son Chopin is playing well, when his son is about to go to the United States, and when he finishes beating his son once. It shows the influence of the father during the growth of the son. Dad said "family concept" three times, one time when he was abandoned by his son, one time when he was left out by the teacher, and one time when his son insisted on going to the United States. It shows the process of his son's gradual growth. He wore the wrong shoes twice, one time when he was reading, and the other time before his comeback concert, when his wife changed him. There is also the story of my father about the "violin", which has been repeated three times, and each time is not as good as one.

This method is similar to writing an opera or a sonata, and it is also like a software library structure, which links the previous and the next, often making the story vivid and full, with climaxes one after another. There are some small echoes, such as Rachmaninoff’s hand model and David’s spasm on the bed. David replayed and unconsciously ran with a couple. The professor’s left hand was bent. The stroke professor mentioned by David and female astrologer fans. When David played Bumblebee, he had the same feet as when he hung on the bench when he was a child, and so on. These exquisite details make the film progress compact and not cumbersome, so as to gradually embellish the bright spots and bring out the gorgeous and dazzling story itself. Of course, the director is not as simple as the film critics said. In fact, the Oscar method who pays attention to skill and logic believes that he must have done a huge homework.

Necessary story background:

Polish immigrants. Poland is one of the largest Jews in Europe. During World War II, at least 500,000 Jews were gathered in the capital Warsaw and sent to concentration camps for massacre. In the film, David's father mentioned himself and his wife’s brothers and sisters. All died in concentration camps, and it can be determined that David’s family are descendants of Jews who survived the camp.

Fascists, the children who have been in the concentration camps are all exposed to the brutal behavior and demeanor of the German army. Will this affect the children? I don’t know if the director deliberately arranged it. David’s father made two very fascist gestures when he was angry. The other was the night when David went to England. He said "don't make me do it". He clenched a fist with one arm and threw his arm down in front of his chest, announcing the expulsion of David, a family member. (See Attachment 1: Psychoanalysis of David's father) The

American economy. The "Cadillac" repeatedly mentioned by the penultimate younger sister really annoyed the pro-Su's father. He simply thought that he would go to the United States to study, but he didn't want his son to become a son. Slaves in the age of consumption. Since the 1950s, the United States has changed from a big importing country to a big exporting country, exporting commodities, but it doesn't stop there. After all, the core of the American economy at that time was the export of values.

In the Soviet Union at that time, the technology from the German B2 rocket made the Vostok 1 go to the sky and formally gained an absolute advantage in the arms race. In addition, the situation of the international Soviet regime is very good. Although the economy is still worse than that of Western countries, it is still "fifty steps and a hundred steps," and optimism has spread throughout the 1950s and 1970s.

During the Cold War era, one of the sequelae of World War II. After the Soviet Union and the United States ended the uneven distribution of spoils to Germany, secretly standing still has not stopped since that moment. If there is no wrong estimate, David's father was rescued by the Soviet army because the concentration camp was rescued by the Soviet army when he was young. Being pro-Soviet, participating in Soviet gatherings confirmed this. In this film, two values ​​are used to interpret the conflict between father and son.

Rachmaninov’s No. 3 Piano Concerto, or La 3 for short, is one of the most difficult piano pieces ever to be played. Perhaps compared to other more advanced works, it is not the most difficult to interpret, but because of its huge size and contradictory performance. The requirement of strength makes the pianist have super mental and physical conditions, and because of its high difficulty, it is relatively suitable for potential rookies in the music industry. As far as the work itself is concerned, this is a battle between people and the devil.

Rachmaninov, one of Russia's greatest pianists, is famous for his ability to play very good works because his left hand can easily span the keys of twelve degrees. As a composer, he has studied piano under his mother's education since he was a child, and then he has become famous overseas with his work "The Second Piano Concerto". During the period, Lasher had received psychotherapy and showed amazing talent after recovery.

David Hoffka, the protagonist of the film, an Australian talented pianist, has a series of weird behaviors, but his mind is very young. Growing up under strict family education has had a very serious impact on his life, so that he needs someone to take care of him in the middle and old ages.

Hirschfelder, the author of the original soundtrack, is also an Australian, and he is an excellent soundtracker. He joined the rock band The Little River Band in his early years. Since then, he has scored many films, including "shine", "Children of Yellowstone", "The Truman Show" and other films. In the OST, he wrote more than 20 sketches to interpret the plot.

Isaac stern, explored Wang Jian in "Mao Zedong to Mozart" and provided David scholarship in "shine". It seems that this violin master is not only good at playing, but also good at tapping the potential of young people. A well-known contemporary American performer, Jew. He died on September 22, 2001. The news of his death was not known to music fans due to the 9/11 incident that year.

David has a total of 3 people to play the role. The juvenile David is still relatively ordinary. It is more interesting to play the youth. This actor looks more like Nadal (ATP Men's Singles No. 1) from the side, especially when he plays Pull 3 until his hair is soaked. At the time, the muscles are much worse, but fortunately, the hairstyle and clothing are more artistic. Needless to say, middle-aged David, the lees nose, clothing and modeling caused by alcoholism are super "bad".

Music in the film:

Generally, music films have OST hidden, and this D5 disc is no exception. After surprisingly found the hidden menu, this original soundtrack was played, with a total of 34 songs. In addition to a few classics, there is also a soundtrack made by Hischefeler for the film. All the songs that were not heard in the movie are available in the OST. Because it is a pianist movie, most of the selected pieces in the film are piano skits or piano sonatas, including Chopin’s polomaise and raindrop, Schumann’s childhood, Liszt la campalesson, la campanella, sospiro, Hungarian rhapsody no.2, Vivaldi Gloria and nulla in mundo pax sinceara. Be 9, of course, the most important thing is Rachmaninov's 3. (See Appendix 3: Shine OST track list for the list of repertoires)

As far as works are concerned, these works by Liszt and Rachmaninov are super works, known as fat and huge. Whether you can be called a pianist is very important is whether you can recite the score of the next work, followed by performance skills and expressiveness. Then there is strength. Both of these works happen to require the performers to have strong fingering power. To do this, it is not for a genius like David to work hard to achieve this. Sometimes when I am appreciating classical works, I am often convinced not only by the work itself, but also by the exquisite performance of the performer, which makes people excited. This is the same as listening to the boogie of jazz, the solo of rock, the riff of funk, and the DJ’s. Scratch a logic.

And Vivaldi is a priest. As a composer, he is prolific and rich, and he is good at expressing sweet feelings with folk music. In the Baroque era, he composes songs that praise God and express infinite love. The contemporary Bach was influenced by it in the early stage and adapted several of his concertos. After checking the information, he wrote nearly 500 concertos and 73 sonatas throughout his life. In addition, he also composed more than ten operas, as well as cantatas and scripture songs. Quite a few of them were published during his lifetime, including his most famous violin concerto "Four Seasons".

It is worth mentioning that Hischefeler, after listening to the OST carefully, he cleverly integrated the soundtrack into the entire film. The insight into music and the grasp of emotions are as good as the instruments can do. In each distinctive segment, you can recall which segment of the movie it is almost without looking at the track list, which shows that he has done a detailed analysis of the characteristics of the characters in the film. Although the majestic music in the film is explained by classic classical music, it would never be a touching original soundtrack without his ingenious connection.

There is also the nightclub song With a girl like you. In the 60s when marijuana and hippies were popular, this kind of songs that promoted freedom penetrated almost the entire Western society, and the old values ​​fell apart. What should people do? Why are you there? It's not easy for David Khovka to calm down and concentrate on studying works.

The main props of the film:

piano, there are more than 10 pianos or more in total. The more important one is from David's house. The peach wood seems to be old but not polished. When David lived alone in Australia, he saw too many keyboards that were burnt, and it was the first time he saw the keys burned out by cigarette butts. Of course, there is also the Steinway whose string was broken, if it is repaired in China, it will cost thousands of dollars.

Glasses. The glasses you wear have black frames and gold rims. When I fell down, they were all black-framed mirrors. There were tapes in the nursing homes and even on the temples. At the end of the credits, I switched to a pair of gold mirrors.

Notice, 2 times. The American one was sent to the stove by Peter's father to add firepower to the vegetable offal soup. The British one was smashed, but it was still protected, so that it was brought with him in middle age and could be retrieved at any time. Both times are very symbolic.

Pull the score of 3, 3 times. Once I hoped that my dad could teach it, but it was unsuccessful. The other time I hoped that the professor would teach. If the teaching is done well, the people are crazy. The last time was in the dilapidated hut, lying on the floor, the head of the man on the music sheet was still the same as the previous two times.

Gloves. The gloves sent by Catherine appeared 3 times. Although they were cut off, they thought they would always be with David. However, after David's wife appeared, this pair of gloves would be out of date if they appeared.

The painting, the portrait of my father's father, shows that this family was at least middle class in Poland at the time, and because of his Jewish background, it is enough to prove that this entangled father is very proud of his family.

Judaism hat, Jews are vulnerable and sensitive to religion even though they have strong abilities in art and business. It can’t be said that it’s bad, but that people who believe in are generally more emotional than rational. When David's father took off his hat immediately after he waited for his son to sit for Mass, the people in the church saw it, but the horror was that he might remember it for a lifetime. Who made them think?

The woman in the film:

Mother, two shots point to this traditional woman. 1 The piano teacher tried to persuade her to support her son studying abroad. She replied, "But David is still a child and still wets the bed." 2 When her husband supported her son to study abroad, she stood in the kitchen and stared at the family's rare play outside the window.

Catherine, she has no general Soviet plot, and always talks to David as if she is educating her own children. If there is a God in this world, then Catherine is the angel who redeemed David.

My sister, I have seen "Sister Poe" and "Under the Same Roof". Brothers and sisters often play the role of parents. Like these two films, when David lives in a nursing home, he still comes from the same generation (sister). Feelings are probably a blank for the only child.

The role of a caring person and a ferryman. Help David return to a normal life from the nursing home. From this time on, David gradually found himself out of love.

Beloved, she is a professional. There is no sign that there is more love than caring people, but when you show up at the right time and do the right thing, the funeral proves that this is the right decision. I don't think this is salvation.

The girl who strikes up, if I remember correctly, she should be called Sanya.

Conjecture in the film:

David was taken to a nightclub by his classmates, and he was targeted by homosexuals and homosexuals. Woke up and lay on a lion with a gay feather scarf around his neck. Whether to be raped, leading to sexual psychological depression. ? Clue: Go to pick up the piece naked afterwards.

There is no cross on my father's tombstone. Does it mean that my father is an unbelievers and has given up his religion? Clue 1: Take off your hat immediately after leaving the church. Clue 2: He said to his son that he loves you most, his life is cruel, and he can't trust others, I'm always by your side.

Where did David's check come from? The Christians who cared for David near the Botanical Garden asked David to sign the check. Is it a donation from the church? Or is it sponsored by enthusiastic female fans? No obvious explanation was seen.

Why does the film give a blurry sound when the young David plays La 3? There is even only percussion, no music. Is it describing the state of "Lesson from the Heart"? Clue: The professor taught David to carry the shop and forget it. David lay on the floor and played with his fingers.

David, the real prototype of the mop wretched man? He always touched women's breasts indifferently, his movements were so familiar and skillful. Finally, I found such a picture on David's official website: http://home.comcast.net/~drderek/Helfgot4.jpg

Why didn't David's father teach his son the violin? There is no indication that you must learn the piano. Psychology can be explained, but there is no explanation in the film.

Summary:
The greatest value of this film lies in the rich content that can be discussed in a 105-minute movie: father-son relationship, orphans of World War II, the Cold War between the United States and the Soviet Union, and classical music. Of course, the main thread is the vacuum life of geniuses, and everyone wants to know how geniuses are made.
From an expanded perspective, the film’s precise grasp of the father-son relationship was done with homework, but it was a bit rough in the later stage. When returning the medal to David, his father seemed to have changed and lacked continuity. Orphans from World War II have done a good job on this issue. From the perspective of the Jews, a war is devastating for Jews who value their family. The problems between the United States and the Soviet Union have ideologically affected every corner of the world. It seems that "Cadillac" is not welcomed everywhere.

The highlight is classical music. Whether it is Vivaldi in the Baroque era, or the magical La 3, or romantic tunes, they have appropriately woven a sea of ​​music, so that the audience cannot be separated from the plot and follow the music. In the scene, Xin and David are closely connected. As everyone who loves music and life, he will empathize with this film. In fact, listening to music is a way to understand each other, which is also an important reason for the sustainable development of music.

Attachment 1: Psychoanalysis of David's father Pete's

childhood love of music. He bought a violin, which was smashed by his father and suppressed. Then he was exposed to the behavior of the Nazis in the concentration camp, which released the depressed psychology. Because of the murder of his family, he is deficient in his family. Because of living in poverty, in order to avoid being despised, interpersonal communication was suppressed. And the desire to love music is imposed on the son. Strictly disciplined his son to learn piano can be seen as a double compensation for the family and for his hobby.

For details, please refer to the viewing notes: Scene 2, Scene 3, Scene 4, Scene 6, Scene 7, Scene 8, Scene 9, Scene 10, Scene 11, Scene 12, Scene 13, Scene 17, Scene 20

Appendix 2: To David's Psychoanalysis

is suppressed because of a strict father. The poverty of the family strengthened his yearning for material things. His father's disdain for material supremacy suppressed his piano talent, making him at a loss as to what to do. The lack of childhood communication has made David's interpersonal communication obstacles when he is an adult, and he is straightforward. The only thing he can do well is the piano. In the hard training day after day, David can't enjoy the joy of life. Even after he made the choice to go to the UK independently and succeeded, he still couldn't get the satisfaction of his family, and finally got lost in everyone's expectations. The dilemma of heterosexual relations caused him to worship pure organs and touch people's breasts.
For details, please refer to the viewing notes: Scene 2, Scene 3, Scene 16, Scene 18, Scene 19, Scene 22, Scene 25, Scene 27.

Because the two values ​​are in opposition and struggle, the words that David expresses are always explaining and asking questions. However, it is very passive, so the frequency of such changes and changes is very high, which is very acceptable. For details, see the excerpt from the movie watching notes, David muttered to himself: With the help of god

Attachment 3: Shine OST track list (Chinese marked as the main melody)

Hirschfelder-with the help of god,shine
Chopin-the polonaise
Polonaise Hischefeler-did he win
Hirshfelder-Will you teach me?
Hirshfelder-Scales to American
Schumann- sense from childhood “almost too serious”
Hirshfelder-These people are a disgrace
Chopin-raindrop prelude
Hirshfelder-Your father your family
Hirshfelder-Tell me a story, Katharine
Hirshfelder-Back stage
Hirshfelder-Punished from the rest of your life
Hirshfelder-Moments of genius
Liszt-la campalesson
Hirshfelder-Letter to Katharine
Rachmaninoff-1st movement cadenza from the rach. 3
Hirshfelder Rachmaninoff - Practice Parcel night from Katharine
Hirshfelder - of As there WAS NO IF Tomorrow
Rachmaninoff - at The rach3 Rachmaninoff's 3rd Piano Concerto
Hirshfelder - Complicato IS Israel
Chopin - Reprise Raindrop raindrop (reproduce)
Hirshfelder - Bath to Daisy Beryl
Vivaldi – Gloria
Liszt-Hungarian rhapsody no.2
Rachmaninoff-prelude in c# minor
Rimsky.Korsakov-flight to the bumble bee
Rachmaninoff-rach.3 reborn
Hirshfelder-Goodnight daddy
Beethoven-A loud bit of Ludwig's 9th
Liszt – sospiro
Hirshfelder Beethoven – what's the matter, david.appassionata
Liszt-la campanella bell
Hirshfelder Rachmaninoff – familiar faces.rach.3 encore
Vivaldi-Nulla in Mundo Pax Sincera "The World Needs Real Peace" in the Temple, Scripture Song

Attachment 4: The list of tracks at the end of the film

With a girl like you-the troggs
The Cavemen, the second wave of British rock bands, if the Beatles were the first wave. The appearance in the film symbolizes the increasingly entertaining and glitzy British life, which expresses the desire of the homosexual.

Why do they doubt out love – The one with jonny o'keefe as
Elvis? (Unknown)

Polonaise in flat major, opus 53-Ricky Edwards
"Polonets". It was found on the Internet that the piece was performed by the Royal Conservatory of Music at level 7, which is equivalent to the level of a preparatory university. David can play when he is under 10 years old, which shows the high level of skill.

Fast zu Ernst – scenes from childhood opus 15 – Wilhelm kempff
" Pretending to be Serious", selected from childhood opus . It is used here to show the state of David's father, for the sake of his son's education, and to show rationality and seriousness.

La campanella – david helfgott
"The Bell", a repertoire played by David's old rival Roger, used this to show Roger's superb playing skills and pave the way for David to play La 3 again.

Hungarian rhapsody no.2 in c sharp minor – David helfgott
The second Hungarian Rhapsody uses a contrasting approach to show David's inner struggles, thereby expressing his desire to get rid of the current predicament.

Flight of the bumble bee-David Hellfgott Ms.
Korsakov's "Bumble Bee", the joy of those who are out of the dark can be explained by this.

Gloria, rv589-Ricky Edwards
Vivaldi-Glory Sutra, because he found greater joy in life, he decided to make a comeback. Praise life in joy, and use this song to express David's vision for future life.

Sospiro-David helfgott
Liszt, sigh. The piece was played for the audience in a tavern, accompanied by a circle of beautiful women, but none of them had anything to do with David. This song is used as a metaphor for the protagonist, even though he has returned to the public, he is still a lonely self-admiration.

Nulia in mundo pax sincera – Ricky Edwards & david helfgott
"The World Needs Real Peace" is another verse song from the Baroque era, symbolizing completion and hope. David listened to this song and kept jumping on the trampoline. Contemporary people also have this feeling. A song that can fully express one's heart can be listened to 100 times in succession.

Daisy bell – Ricky Edwards
has no impression. I found it online: People previously thought that the earliest computer music was "Daisy Bell" played on the IBM mainframe by Bell Labs in 1957 (the last song of HAL9000 in "2001 A Space Odyssey" ).

Funiculi,funicular – Ricky Edwards
There is no special impression either. Information: Funiculi Funicula is derived from the Italian "Funicular". Here, it refers to the cable car that was just invented in 1880. Teko and Danza wrote the song to celebrate the opening of this cable car just under the Vesuvius volcano. It only took a few hours for both of them to be successful. I sang the first song in the big hotel in the small Italian city of Stabia, and it suddenly became popular.

Piano concerto no.3 in d minor opus 30 – David helfgott
's song 3 is extremely difficult and very exciting. This film is the finishing touch.

Prelude in c sharp minor opus 3, no. 2-David Hellfgott played
2, Rachmaninoff regained his reputation. And La 3 are twins. Just like Castor and Polydius in ancient Greek legends, they are each other.

Symphony no.9 in d minor opus 125-Ricky Edwards
, "Ode to Joy". The selection is the final chorus. There is no one to applaud David, so he is satisfied with the music by himself. In this way, music can have different effects on different people. No wonder some people say that music is omnipotent.

Appassionata sonata, no.23 in f minor opus 57 – Ricky Edwards
Beethoven's "Passion", and I have no impression of where it was played.

Appendix 5: Catherine's story

Catherine told a story with her father, saying that it was her first creation that she overturned her father's ink. This obviously encourages David to be brave enough to break the silence. However, according to psychology, it is a gestalt. Using the form of a story to break David's tacit understanding of the relationship between father and son, he did not tell him the future, but to encourage him to search for possibilities.

It is obvious that Catherine herself is very calm to tell such a story. Generally, those who can hypnotize and suggest others must achieve inner peace by themselves. David trusts the people recommended by his father who have been to the Soviet Union and feels like a pilgrimage. Therefore, the hypnotism of this story is so high that David uses Catherine's red gloves to resist the violence of his father, like a talisman.

This is a bit like Chinese education, or classical education. Different from the pursuit of freedom in contemporary Western society, classical education, including Egyptians, Babylonians (Iraq), Hebrews (Jews), Islamic countries and ancient India, is based on family as the basic unit of society, so it is very particular about loyalty and filial piety. The dot has appeared in many father-son dialogues in the movie, so I won’t repeat it here. And Catherine stood at a higher height to guide David into the free world. The rule here is that people make the best use of them, stimulate people's productivity, and possess the characteristics of materialism. Therefore, Catherine's most precious treasure to David is freedom.

This approach of Catherine has a high degree of overlap with the theological definition and behavior of angels. If you are interested, you can look up the description in the Old Testament.

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Shine quotes

  • Gillian: Your first concert in years and you wear odd shoes.

  • David: Would you marry me?

    Gillian: Well, it wouldn't be very practical, David.

    David: Practical? No, of course not. Of course not. But then neither am I, Gillian. Neither am I. I'm not very practical at all.

    Sylvia: You'll miss the plane!

    Gillian: It's sweet of you, David. I don't know what to say.

    David: The stars, Gillian darling! Ask the stars!