Some of the memories in our hearts are strung together by music

Norwood 2022-04-19 09:02:50

This movie is the best we've seen in a while.

The movie tells the story of a son who has a brain tumor and is mentally retarded and demented after surgery, and has lost a lot of memory. Some accidental events made his family find that when he was listening to music, he seemed to be back to normal, and he could remember many of the past. He was able to talk to people smoothly and through music to help him recover and communicate with each other.

It can be seen that both the father and the son are lovers of music, but due to the generation gap between the two, the father could not understand the music world that his son likes, and there were many conflicts between the two when the son was young. In order to regain this kinship and establish good communication, the father tried to accept his son's favorite music and bands, recited the title and lyrics of each of their songs, and took him to concerts.

This is the last time the father is depicted in the film, after which his father died of illness. At the funeral, his dad gave everyone a song, and it was the one from his concert with his son that played on the tape recorder. At this time I shed a tear, no one is more willing to give everything for us than my parents.

It is worth mentioning that the music in this film is also very good. It should be said that the music of that era was amazing. When I was watching it, I asked him why some silly electronic music is so popular nowadays, he said, because there are only a few notes, it can change into a good combination, and it was all written at that time.

Go back and look at the blogs I wrote before, look at the titles, and listen to the music that was used for the blog at that time. It seems that listening to the music at each time period really reminds people of some things, and even the smell at that time.

Some of the memories in our hearts are strung together by music.

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The Music Never Stopped quotes

  • Helen Sawyer: Are we ready? I've got the medication.

    Dianne Daley: I've got the bag.

    Gabriel Sawyer: I've got the brain tumor.

  • Henry Sawyer: They don't just play the notes on the page.

    Gabriel Sawyer: No, they play what's in the air, you know?