Listening to the violin played by the crazy-looking Li Chuanyun, Tchaikovsky's third movement, let me think about it, do I still remember some memories left by the film...
This concerto is quite popular now , even I have heard many, many versions. It feels different every time I listen to it, and now I seem to understand again why I didn't listen to pop songs until high school. The feeling is really different...
Impression 1: The teacher listened to the children's games in a very comfortable manner. In today's society where art and money are in line with fame and status to a certain extent, whoever says that the real art is not necessarily in the folk, in the dilapidated thatched house, in the sloppy little house, in those In the streets and alleys where the so-called big names don't look down on it... I don't know how it is in other places, maybe the whole world is like this, but in China, if you want to rely on music, who knows how...
Impression 2: The ranking of the competition. Pretty much the same as above.
Impression 3: Two violins. In fact, it is a very tacky topic, but it is particularly interesting to appear here. New teacher, old teacher, new piano, old piano, reality and memory... who can tell.
Impression 4: A scene of playing the violin. Forget the scene, leaving only the feeling in the memory. Just like the scenes in "The Pianist at Sea". I especially feel like a slideshow transition, with my favorite music, beautiful pictures flashing in front of my eyes, with the feeling of old photos, slowly passing by...
Impression 5: finally. The game is still a father. The movie has always emphasized the term "Thanksgiving". New teachers who are accustomed to chasing fame and fortune must understand this, but it is just that long-term habits will change some ideas. But I'm glad to have such an ending in the end, everything is the same as it used to be, the former piano, the former music, the former story, and of course, the most important thing is the former people...
Well, I like this movie.
to be with you……
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