"Unspeakable. Secret", what I thought of...

Malvina 2022-12-09 06:07:32

As a firm and loyal but not too fanatical fan of Jay Chou, after watching "The Secret That Can't Be Said", first of all, I have to admit that his screenwriting level is as good as his music, and secondly, his directing and acting skills are not bad either. . This movie is indeed a must-see, not for Jay Chou, but for the story.
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have studied piano for 4 years and vocal music for 8 years. I have received some formal education in formal music. I am familiar with Chopin's works, but I don't practice much. I only play two or three times in my memory. The first etude, and the playing is still quite unskilled. I remember when I was studying music, my father was very busy with work, and my mother took me to the teacher's class regardless of rain or shine, accompanied me to shuttle between the piano teacher and the vocal teacher, accompanied me to be scolded, and also for my little bit excited about the progress. Thinking about it now, I feel a little bitter. Seeing Jay Chou's dazzling skills in the movie, and I only have to listen and appreciate it, I can't help but feel a little ashamed, maybe that's it, things that have been given up or lost will be more precious. When watching a movie, I was not only impressed by such skills and melody, but also dreamed that I could have such skills, so while I was still young and my fingers were not stiff, maybe I should take care of my "old business" again.
Classical music, especially Chopin: For classical music, it has always been my favorite. According to my parents, that's because when I was a cell in my mother's belly, they bought a lot of classical music tapes and listened to them when they got off work. At that time, they were still living at their grandmother's house, and sometimes they would get into trouble with their grandma and grandpa for the right to use the tape recorder. Of course, this is all I learned when I came out of my mother's womb. The ones I admire most are Mozart and Bach. I have collected all kinds of their discs quite neatly. The most precious one should be my friend "Pigface" who was very like-minded in music when I was in high school. A collection of Mozart's original classics, especially The Magic Flute and Requiem. At that time, pocket money was limited, and he was very lenient to let me pay in installments. Now he goes to the United States to study, but sometimes we will discuss music, classical or non-mainstream on the Internet.
I've been listening to things a bit messy lately, but watching Jay Chou's film made me regain my enthusiasm for classical music, and let me listen to more masters such as Chopin and Saint-Saëns besides Mozart and Bach. Outstanding work. And yesterday, I bought the original EMI's Chopin's collection at the Sanlian Bookstore at a reduced price. I just listened to the part of the etude, and it seems that the part of fighting the piano in the movie is drawn from it, but I don't know if my ear skills are good. .

Key word2 Movie Links "The Pianist at Sea", "The Blue Gate", "Initial D", and many Japanese horror films
think of The Pianist at Sea because of the part of fighting the piano, both of which are wonderful. I don't know if Jay Chou borrowed elements from others. But he showed his musical talent to the fullest.
The blue door is because of Gui Chimei. "The Blue Door" has always been a movie I wanted to watch but didn't have time to watch. After watching "Secret", I downloaded "Blue Door" from the Internet, and I think I like the Meng Kerou played by Xiao Gui better.
When I think of "Initial D", the reason is very simple, because Huang Qiusheng once again played Jay Chou's father, but this father is very elegant, not as in "Head"...
Because of the concept of time and space in the film, I think a lot Japanese horror movies, so much so that I re-watched "Midnight Bell", although I didn't have the guts to enjoy it slowly at night, I just took advantage of the hurry during the day and watched it on my computer while fast-forwarding. Still terrified. However, Jay Chou's film is indeed like the piano piece of "secret", which makes people feel that the twists and turns are twists and turns, and at the same time, it is also creepy. These characteristics are very suitable for horror movies.
Fragments of Keyword3 Lenovo:
Nanquan Mom: Although it is only a cameo performance, everyone is outstanding. Yuhao, the piano prince, really lived up to their reputation as a "creative talent group". Although the owner of the video store is so neurotic and even a bit BT, he is the one who wrote the lyrics of "In the Name of the Father", "General" and "Track" for Jay Chou. There is also a member of the football team, very funny :) To add, the idiot who cleans is Jay Chou's make-up artist.
Japanese feeling: Japanese people are the creators of aesthetic style. Especially in their films, many scenes in Jay Chou's film are very aesthetic, such as the long scene of the two kissing under the sunset, although it was criticized as fake, but I like it very much, a bit astringent. sweet. There are also four songs played together by the hero and heroine in the old piano room and in front of the old piano. Bright sunshine, bright smiles, everything is warm...
First love: Jay Chou said that he used Xiaogui at that time because of She and his first love feel quite in line. The feelings of our student days have gradually drifted away from us, but what is treasured in our hearts may be——the secrets that cannot be told...

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  • Allen 2022-03-20 09:02:50

    I don’t know what the hell is going on, but I saw crying

  • Ervin 2022-03-15 09:01:10

    Never tire of fighting the qin