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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