n't remember in which movie, a lady said: The best invention of the Middle Ages is the curtsy.
Cute little kid curtsies.
Adult curtsey, sincere.
At the end of the film, Jenny made a deep curtsy on the stage to the teacher in the high stand.
In fact, they didn't get along well. At first, they could hardly get along. Teacher Krüger was a typical stereotype. She dressed, behaved, and behaved well. She asked not to play black music, not to improvise. music.
However, geniuses are improvised.
It's like, when AI was Larry Brown's coach, he couldn't fully integrate his purpose; until LB met Chauncey Billups and Ben Wallace, they could accurately use LB's "play basketball right" thinking and play traditional, smooth balls When the wind comes, the Lakers are completely ignored.
This analogy is strange. But that's how it all feels to me.
When a tradition is correct, and when it encounters genius improvisation, there will be contradictions and sparks.
The role of Jenny is actually not particularly difficult. On the contrary, I find Teacher Krüger very difficult.
She is actually a les!
Such a rigid person has such a heartbreaking past. I always felt that deep down, what she had been longing for was nothing but a deep curtsy, gratitude and respect from someone else.
A grateful. Grateful to have met. I am grateful for the cultivation of knowledge about various traditions that I have gained from getting along with each other.
a kind of respect. Respect for such a soul who insists on tradition, respect for the courage to survive despite suffering, and respect for such a lesbian who was hurt by the Nazis.
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