The good things I like, the things that resonate with me, are just a few of them. Music, movies, novels, essays, gone. My favorite is music. When the mood comes, I will hum a few sentences, and sometimes improvise an original paragraph, which is not on the table. After all, there is no knowledge of music theory at all, just pure love.
The soundtrack in Hirokazu Kore-eda's movie is beautiful. Needless to say, the music in many movies is great. The difference is that the original sound chosen by Hirokazu Koreeda is so appropriate that even if it is separated from the movie, you can feel the emotions of the characters that the movie wants to express.
For example, in "Deeper Than the Sea", many of the whistles accompanying his appearances ridicule his predicament and depression, which greatly enhances the sense of substitution. The ending song "Deep Breath" indirectly tells the audience that a lot of life will continue, which may or may not get better, leaving a lot of room for us to sigh.
Back to "Miracle", the two most impressive are "それぞれの日" and "Final Train". I have forgotten which scene "それぞれの日" appeared in. I can only remember the lazy summer morning, the urgency of catching up with the train, the efforts and innocence of the seven children to realize their wishes. "The Final Train" has a touch of sadness in the summer, there are differences in wishes between two brothers, there is the consciousness of the eldest brother, there is understanding and tolerance between brothers, there is family affection, and there is growth.
It is Hirokazu Kore-eda that the music in the movie is so harmonious and so appropriate to the creature and the complex.
The above is purely personal imagination, who cares. Isn't music that everyone likes? When you are in a good mood, you can sing a sad song as a happy song, and when you are in a bad mood, silence is also a sad song. Feel free to improvise and be happy with yourself.
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