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I don't really watch mainland films, and I don't know why. In short, there is a little resistance. I feel that they always tell stories that happened in the countryside, and the local flavor is too strong. . . So when "With You" was first released, I felt that I didn't want to watch it, but in the end I decided to watch it patiently. Who knows, the more I watch it, the better it looks!
I don't want to organize the content of the story, so I just posted it directly.
"Liu Xiaochun played the violin at a young age, and at the age of thirteen, he has won many admirable piano competition awards. For this sensitive and silent teenager, this instrument has always been his favorite expression. A most precious bond between a mother he has never met, who is the source of his inspiration.
His father, Liu Cheng, is an ordinary cook, proud of Xiaochun, who has deep expectations and innocent ambitions for his son. Win Of course, taking regional competitions is not enough to create a famous professional performer. Even a countryman, Liu Cheng knows that he must be trained in Beijing; his son's career success and failure are all related to this.
Xiaochun and his father left their hometown. A small town in the north, went to Beijing Children's Palace to participate in a national violin competition, and held on to the hope of showing an international career.
The exciting atmosphere of Beijing impressed the father and son in the countryside, but what attracted Xiaochun more was the face of a young woman And body: Lily. Because of her, Xiaochun came into contact with another world that had no concept before. Lily was beautiful and vulgar, a little cynical, Zhang Qiao made it, suddenly embracing, suddenly angry, and there was no trace of the transformation. Lily will Becoming his boy's first love, the first heartache, the first confidant.
Xiaochun ranked fifth in the competition in the Children's Palace. For Liu Cheng, this symbolized the first step of his son's bright future. After unremitting efforts, Liu Cheng finally let Teacher Jiang Agree to accept Xiaochun as a student.
Liu Cheng works part-time to pay for Xiaochun's piano lessons. The single teacher Jiang is rebellious, sentimental, difficult to get along with, and does not adopt traditional teaching methods at all. But in the end, under his guidance, Xiaochun took a decisive step, temporarily put aside his natural piano skills, and listened to the score wholeheartedly.
During this time, Xiaochun discovered that the beautiful strange woman at the station lived in a nearby building. Another kind of education unfolds, and Xiaochun soon sees the anxiety of a woman in love hidden under Lily's beautiful face, the sadness and disappointment of being deceived by men from time to time.
During an accidental meal delivery errand, Liu Cheng listened to a young musician who was applauded by the audience. He visited the latter's mentor, the elegant Professor Yu, and persuaded him to listen to his son play the violin.
Full of regret, he left Teacher Jiang, who could not guarantee his success in his playing career. Xiaochun continued to pursue the path of success under the control of Professor Yu. The new teacher was strict, demanding, and controlled. He deliberately brought Xiaochun and Lin Yu, his proud female disciple, together so that the two could compete.
During this difficult process, Xiaochun also worked hard to clarify the increasingly strained relationship between him and his father.
On the eve of the competition, Professor Yu finally designated Xiaochun to participate in the trials instead of Lin Yu. He even leaked a secret to Xiaochun that would affect his life..."
You must be very curious to know this secret, right? Actually, the secret is that Xiaochun is not Liu Cheng's biological son, he is just an abandoned boy he picked up at the train station. Son. After Xiaochun knew this secret, he made a difficult choice between the competition and his father who might never return. In the end, Xiaochun finally gave up the competition and chose his only relative.
There are many details in the movie. It moved my heart quietly, that kind of moving, not grandstanding, not pretentious, but a very simple and natural touch.
There is a subtle but deep relationship between Xiaochun and Teacher Jiang. Their personalities are so sharp, but they can understand each other; Xiaochun's tenderness towards Lily even sells his most precious violin for her and buys her for her. Favorite expensive coat; Lily's boldness and righteousness, asking friends to borrow money for Xiaochun's father and son, generously giving Xiaochun the money she saved to make travel expenses abroad, and gently helping Xiaochun knit sweaters; Dad and Xiaochun are more than their own father and son. Deep love, Xiaochun's tears of fear when he was afraid that his father would leave him, his father's low-pitchedness when he wanted to help his son find a better teacher, and his father's anger that iron is not steel... These kinds of things are always beating on my mind.
After reading a lot of love, love and love stories, I suddenly feel that this kind of sincere emotion other than love can actually touch people's hearts more, and it is also warmer and more real (so, why did Chen Kaige go with the crowd to shoot "Wuji"? ?! Isn't it good to make such a movie that can move people from the heart?).
The funniest thing is that at the end of the movie, our super-character teacher asked us if we shed tears, everyone insisted no (thinking that 80% is a lie), the teacher said, no? ! I cried three times when I watched it three times, why are you so cold-blooded (this teacher is really good-natured, and she is still a real girl, I like it! Haha... I hope I can continue to take her class next semester)? ! It's funny~~
In short, I think this is a pretty good movie, although the style of the movies I usually watch is different, but I still want to recommend everyone to watch it.
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