This is a classic in piano movies. The front part of the film is in a trance, which makes people feel a little dull. These are just the prelude to the film. When the stereotypical piano teacher Mrs. Kruger finds the genius prisoner Jenny, the chemical reaction begins. The story of a woman also begins. Not only are the stories before the two women meet, but more importantly, the stories that are happening now. Xing Xing cherishes Xing Xing, like Bole meets Maxima, and wants Maxima to meet Maxima, only those who understand will understand. At this time, the key is no longer a key, it has indeed become a love key, a button for emotion. Two people have learned from each other what they need to learn, it is the art of piano, and it is the art of feeling. In the film, Mrs. Kruger says to Jenny what is our purpose, to break someone's head? Or wasting decades in prison? Or turn the world into nothingness? We all have a responsibility to get it done. God-given talents are thought-provoking content that requires you to take on this responsibility.
Mrs. Kruger, a homosexual woman who watched her only love die; Jenny, a talented piano girl, went to jail for murdering her boyfriend, and was not only abandoned by her boyfriend, but also had to accept the blow of the loss of the fetus in her womb . Two angels with broken wings, behind the emotional story we need to understand the feelings and responsibilities. At the end of the film, this is the real climax, the real love key. For four minutes, she not only took on her own responsibility, but also gave the greatest catharsis to her true feelings. The audience read it, and Mrs. Kruger also read it. Out. The real film art comes from feelings and from life.
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