Redemption at the bottom of the pond

Nadia 2022-01-04 08:01:24

Watched "Spring in the Cow Herding Class". Many praises on the Internet. However, perhaps because of this, until the end of the reading, the expectation has not yet come.

Shut down. But suddenly felt a little better.

Salvation. He is ultimately nameless and profitless. The whole life passed silently like that. No family, no children, no...achievement?

The children's choir did not become a miracle. He hasn't succeeded since then. Although he was wronged but indeed violent, Mengdan may still have a gloomy life. The children who stayed are still so weak, those flying paper airplanes and pairs of little hands shaking in the window, more, maybe just sensational comfort... just like in "Van Gogh". Consoling Van Gogh's virtual girl. And what kind of brilliance can the child who follows him have?

It's just ordinary people. It's just an ordinary life.

However, the real salvation may be here.

Not a miracle. Singing does not bring miracles. Even if they are praised. Even if the patrons have a good impression of them.

They still continue to live that kind of life. Still a rebellious child, then slowly grows up and ages.

If it is for a miracle, then nothing is needed. Because there is no miracle.

And singing is just singing itself, like the starlight in the dark night, although it can't shine through the darkness, it adds a ray of light to life.

Just walk in singing. If you can sing all the way, this life will not be completely wasted...


03-08-2005

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  • Naomie 2022-03-21 09:02:19

    This is a film about how to educate. At the end of the play, the school uses violence to control violence, causing the students to become more and more cruel. Of course the ending is good. Quite worth watching.

  • Yasmin 2022-03-22 09:02:07

    Such a classic film, a trickle to warm people's hearts

The Chorus quotes

  • Pépinot enfant: I don't know any songs.

    Clément Mathieu: Well, I'll teach you some. For the moment, I'll name you assistant choir master.

  • Pierre Morhange: What about the solo?

    Clément Mathieu: Which solo?

    Pierre Morhange: My solo.

    Clément Mathieu: Oh. Your solo. No, there's no solo. You don't have a bad voice but no-one's indispensible.