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Trenton 2022-04-19 09:01:02

Ten years ago, through music, I knew the abstract name of "Schindler's List", and all I knew was that Jew Perlman, the mentor of the violin kingdom, personally performed the theme song of this film about Jewish stories. The sobbing sound of the piano made me sleepless and hummed repeatedly. Finally, I couldn't help but tell my teacher that I wanted to play this piece myself, and I felt like I felt the sadness behind it.
The score is simple, the tune is easy, and it is no exaggeration to say that an amateur violin level 3 can master it technically. If you are freed, practice more. Never before have I practiced the piano so proactively. Two days, to solve the technology; three days, to understand the feelings. When the class was about to end, I timidly told the teacher that I had practiced Schindler's List at home and could I show him. Full of experience, full of interpretation. The teacher only said one word "white".
So I sat on the bed with a glass of plain water, read a few pages every night before going to bed, and finally read the entire Schindler's List. Overwhelmed with emotion, heartbroken. Pull again, or "slightly pale".
This happened many years ago, and I haven't touched the violin for a long time now, but I have always had a knot in my heart, I want to watch this movie and listen to the original sound of the movie.
I started it with the mindset of comparing what is the difference between a book and a movie. But I still couldn't hold back the tears. I counted silently, once, twice, ... six times. From the first time, Schindler refused the girl's request, but still rescued her parents to the sixth time, he said: "I should be able to save more people." The tears came without warning, but Like well prepared, like lightning and thunder, a sudden chill, and then it just pops out of my eyes...
Now, I can understand the sadness and kindness that the film wants to convey to us, but I think I still can't play that kind of chill Heartbroken because, I'm not Itzhak Perlman, he's playing their story.

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Extended Reading

Schindler's List quotes

  • Emilie Schindler: I will only stay if you promise me, no doorman or maitre d will ever mistake anyone but me for Mrs. Oscar Schindler.

    Emilie Schindler: [Next shot she is going away on a train] Good-bye!

    Oskar Schindler: Good-bye!

  • Oskar Schindler: In every business I tried, I can see now, it wasn't me that failed. Something was missing. Even if I'd known what it was, there's nothing I could have done about it because you can't create this thing. And it makes all the difference in the world between success and failure.

    Emilie Schindler: Luck?

    Oskar Schindler: [Schindler kisses his wife's hand and smiles] War.