Not suitable for me as a music obsessed

Dannie 2021-12-09 08:01:21

I didn’t understand music for the first 5 minutes, and I was really suffering. I couldn’t hear anything. After listening to it, my heart was still heavy. I got a little better later, but it still gave me a feeling of oppression. The color picture didn't appear until the 9th minute, and the title was too depressing. The music in the 12th minute is too familiar and can often be heard. Today, I can understand the style of the source. It turned out to be the bgm who played the elves. The 20th minute and 23rd minute music are all familiar excerpts, and the pictures are still very beautiful. I always thought this was an animated movie, the kind of animated movie with a storyline, it turned out I was thinking too much. In fact, the music is expressed by animation, and it can also be said that the picture is full of vitality under the background of music. Whatever you hear makes you think, it is what it is. After watching it for half an hour, I think it's almost OK. I am a music obsessed person and I am not embarrassed. Friends who like western orchestral music can watch it more and feel it.

I saw 39:10, if I have a chance in the future, I can watch it again. I can't stand it anymore today.

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  • Era 2022-04-21 09:02:05

    When I was a kid, I always introduced "Fantasia 2000" when I watched "Genuine Disney". I didn't expect this version to be very good, but it was not suitable for me to watch it for more than half an hour and then start fast-forwarding... I really don't know the people who watched the concert. What kind of mood is similar to the current concert?

  • Eduardo 2021-12-09 08:01:21

    My favorite is the Nutcracker, the apprentice of the wizard, and the dance of time! Stravinsky was the only one alive among the eight composers at that time, and he was very indignant at the cut of the Rite of Spring (Origin of Life). In fact, the one who should cry is Bach who has become a Win98 standby ww

Fantasia quotes

  • Deems Taylor: [the soundtrack plays a minor scale on bassoon, ending on a very low note] Go on. Go on; drop the other shoe, will you?

    Soundtrack: [it sounds an even deeper note, obviously the lowest]

  • [longer introduction to "The Pastoral Symphony"]

    Deems Taylor: The symphony that Beethoven called the "Pastoral", his sixth, is one of the few pieces of music he ever wrote that tells something like a definite story. He was a great nature lover, and in this symphony, he paints a musical picture of a day in the country. Of course, the country that Beethoven described was the countryside with which he was familiar. But his music covers a much wider field than that, and so Walt Disney has given the "Pastoral Symphony" a mythological setting, and the setting is of Mount Olympus, the abode of the gods. And here, first of all, we meet a group of fabulous creatures of the field and forest: unicorns, fawns, Pegasus the flying horse and his entire family, the centaurs, those strange creatures that are half man and half horse, and their girlfriends, the centaurettes. Later on, we meet our old friend Bacchus, the god of wine, presiding over a bacchanal. The party is interrupted by a storm, and now we see Vulcan forging thunderbolts and handing them over to the king of all the gods, Zeus, who plays darts with them. As the storm clears, we see Iris, the goddess of the rainbow, and Apollo, driving his sun chariot across the sky. And then Morpheus, the god of sleep, covers everything with his cloak of night as Diana, using the new moon as a bow, shoots an arrow of fire that spangles the sky with stars.