Have you found your dream yet...

Edythe 2022-04-20 09:02:28

Was watching "The Music Never Stops" and I haven't finished it yet, I don't know how it will end, but it gave me memories at this time, so I stopped. Perhaps sometimes the greatest reward of a film is to lead your mind somewhere, and there, pain and joy, are covered in a thin mist, with the mysterious beauty and faint smell of tobacco of memories or dreams.
Gabriel left the home he loved and hated completely after his father smashed his room. I remember when my father broke my record, the first time I felt so short of breath that I couldn't take another breath, my body suddenly fell down on the couch and I wanted to fall down, and then I sat on the ground crying, this is the time in my life The only time I was so excited. I can't say my music is as important to me as Gabriel, no, they're not my life yet, but they represent who I am, just as Gabriel's music represents himself, so why can't the dearest understand, I also do not understand. Because so far I haven't found someone I can't understand. Everyone is a unique individual, everyone has the right to love and pursue, and everyone has what he really needs. Is this really difficult to understand? Gabriel left and so did I, the only difference was that he didn't get great results in the end, but I came back and am now stronger day by day, day by day achieving what I've always dreamed of, what I really wanted in my heart thing.
As it was asked 10 years ago, what is my dream? music? Free? Love? Or something else? Maybe it really takes time to find, just like the child at the end of the forest is going through the unknown forest to return to his warm home, what will he encounter on the way? Plants that give you hallucinations; flowers that feed on carnivores; or trees that curl their leaves into tubes and squeak in the absence of sunlight? Is it a house full of chocolates; or a strange sheep with five eyes, hooking you directly with dull eyes that can't tell its mood. Or will it be a city where a line divides day and night, or a place born old and dying as a baby?
Are you scared on your way home with timidity, excitement, anticipation and a little bit of fear? Or more and more brave and happy?
Have you found your dream? I, found...


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When his father talked to Gabriel with the music he loved, Gabriel said something: "It speaks to me." His music speaks to him! That's it! What do we need, what are our real dreams? It's the things that speak to us, they can understand us, as naturally as we can understand them at all! You see things you can't see normally, you are opened, like being touched, loved, and filled in the deepest part of your heart... This is the dream...



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Gabriel: "So you're just going through this journey, every day is a different adventure , you know? The journey is the end." The

journey is the end, every day is an adventure, every day is positive, optimistic, kind, cheerful, tolerant and grateful, every day is full, every day is the end, the journey It's the end, no matter what it can get in the end, I work hard, I don't regret every day, even if the next second is death, I'm not afraid!



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When Gabriel came home, when he had completely reconciled with his father and became the best friend, when his father was on the phone in the hospital ward to get the concert tickets that his son didn't have a full wish for because of him! This is what I want my home to be, and what I will make my home look like! No matter how much I pay, I must make my family the happiest people in the world, my children are the most understood children in the world, and their dreams are the greatest dreams! sure!

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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?