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Elegant flash

On my list, there are The Shawshank Redemption, who gave hope to life like a prison, and The Legend of 1900, a stranger named "TD 1900", who controls the myriad changes of the sea through his fingers. In The Glittering Style, there is only one more serious and extremely harsh father. David, the protagonist, finally spread his wings before choosing between his dream and his family. In order to fulfill his father's wish, he struggled with an impossible song from an early age and eventually suffered spiritual destruction. The story reached its climax with mysterious notes and the protagonist's mechanical playing, and then fell to the bottom with his insanity. The next plot is what I love about evil spirits. David found himself on the keyboard again, although he could only whisper at his father's grave. Life is like a passing white horse. Suffering from aphasia, he has only a hug gap in the face of the female astrologer who has been taking care of himself. He proposed to her in that intermittent language. When the woman who already had a fiance hesitated, he told her, "Ask the stars." Constellation this time, returned his life to him. The waves of "sparkling style" washed the shells of feelings, fame and lovers to the beach. When everyone is struggling inside, the siren's song has already turned hair into frost. Everyone doesn't need to blame themselves. After all, the flash is just a flash.

I don't know if you have seen Shine, which is also an Oscar-winning film. It is based on the true story of an Australian pianist. The most rare thing is that the actor didn't use body double in many piano scenes in the film. He personally played songs such as "Flying Wild Bees", and there are many great piano music in the film, such as La Er, La San, Chopin and so on. I strongly suggest you have a look.

The following is KK's answer, more detailed! !

The film Glittering tells the story of Australian pianist David Helfgood (perhaps misspelled). I watched it twice and was very moved. The unique plot design and delicate inner portrayal reflect the protagonist's stuttering words, and everything is so touching. That's not the tragic of Braveheart, nor the tragic of Titanic, but a manifestation of human nature-I ... I can't tell! The film is well-made, except for the actor's excellent acting and piano skills-for which he won the Oscar for Best Actor. There are many flashes in the film, and what impressed me the most is its original soundtrack.

Shine's film soundtrack includes world-famous songs played by another musician named david, as well as his own original music for the film. After watching the soundtrack, I realized the intention of the film in detail. If you haven't seen the movie, the original sound butterfly is also an excellent piano music collection, which is of course inextricably linked with the movie.

From the beginning, producer David started with "with the help of God"-Heilfgod means with the help of God-which laid the foundation for the pianist's life. Then it was interspersed with different tracks played by David from youth to youth, including masterpieces by Chopin, Liszt and Mozart. Of course, the most important thing is Rach 3 of Rachmaninov. It is the realm that David pursues in the play, and it is also the father's expectation for his son. For the sake of music and pursuing his own ideals, young David forced his father, who attached great importance to family integrity, to sever the relationship between father and son and resolutely went to the Royal College of England. He practiced the piano hard, for his own wish, and to erase the scar of the break between father and son. Finally, one day, David performed Rach3, which he had exhausted. His father heard Rack3 he had been looking forward to on the radio. The performance was an unprecedented success, and David's spirit completely collapsed. Hearing rach3 at this time will remind you of David's performance in the play. Generate was too powerful in that suppression, but he couldn't bear it himself.

The next year, David disappeared from the music industry, and he lived in a mental hospital ... He also played the piano, but he could never find the original David. And his father is in distant Australia, and he doesn't know the news of his son. Until one day, David went to a coffee shop. At that time, he met his later wife and played a song "Wild Bees Flying", which made everyone listen silly. This song represents a turning point in his life, and he stepped out of his shadow. His photo was published in the newspaper, and the newspaper said that David was shining. His father finally forgave his son. A great pianist finally reached the top again. Among them, several of Vivaldi's works, with women in the church choir as the background, are used to show the changes of David's mood, including when he got married and the end of the movie. When the song ends, it will leave a long aftertaste. ...

In fact, a good movie has a lot to remember. I just wrote a little bit about my illogical feelings. I believe all friends who love piano will like this movie.

. . . . This reminds me of a sentence once said by one of my teachers, "A great man often has a strong father. Once he gets out of his father's shadow, he will succeed. " There are many such examples. In the movie Shining, the hero who finally collapsed after playing "La San" may be a counterexample.

Shine gives me a deep feeling, but it's really hard to express it in words. La San is the acme of piano technique, and all piano players take playing this general work as their lifelong pursuit. David's father, the paranoid and stubborn tutor, instilled in David from an early age: when you grow up, you must beat the third child, you must! David did the only thing against his father's wishes and resolutely went to the Royal College, but he never got rid of his father's influence. I don't know if he wants to repay his father's long-cherished wish and go his own way ... It's a pity that he failed. He lost to this masterpiece that consumes energy equivalent to shoveling five tons of coal. He lost to the influence exerted by his father ... It was his wife who saved his life and gave him peace and love, so that he could finally dominate himself and his life. Strictly speaking, there is no flash in the film (I mean the traditional erotic technique in Hollywood), but David's life is really heavy …

A shining life beyond the ideal of "master"

When I was a child, I lived in a third-tier factory far from the city. When I grew up, I chatted with my mother. She said regretfully that if I had lived in the city, I could have taken a class for you to learn piano, chess, calligraphy and painting. I thought about it once, but when I watched many children go to work with a pile of stationery heavier than him on weekends, I was a little lucky. Fortunately, I have no conditions and escaped. However, it is always good to get in touch with these literary and artistic things, but the prospects are often unpredictable. For example, in Shine, David was led by his father to the road of music and music, and he was close to collapse under patriarchy. This experience is not as gentle as those symphonies.

For an ignorant child, at least parents have played a great role in his growth motivation. Those violins that learn to walk after climbing to the ground are mostly nonsense stories that show their talents when they are lifted. Children are full of unpredictable curiosity. You may be interested in playing with them if you put a Grenade on the ground, but you can't turn him into the king of weapons. David's father used to have musical feelings, but for various reasons, he failed to do so, so this unforgettable plot became his pain and hope. Adults often hope to realize their unfulfilled wishes in the past, so we can see that all the Jewish children who have experienced concentration camps can play the piano. David is the object of his efforts, and he also inadvertently becomes the object of his efforts. David lived in the shadow of patriarchy for a long time. His father was harsh, cold, arrogant and arrogant, and he had a strong desire to control David. So in his mind, he thinks he is the only one who really cares about David and can dominate David's fate. When David had the opportunity to go abroad for further study, he tried every means to block it, because he couldn't get David out of his control, because he couldn't bear the loss of his uncontrollable son. Like many parents who have no intention of hurting their children, he always puts on a posture of "I am doing it for your own good". Like a tyrant who thinks he can be the master of his own people, he destroys David's self-confidence and makes a child who should be sunny become sensitive and timid.

The film also explains the "rationality" of father's tyranny. As a Jew, he once suffered in World War II, so he believed in the law of the jungle and the survival of the strong. Although it is not that deep, many adults have similar situations. For example, because they didn't have the opportunity to go to college in the past, they pinned great hopes on their children. To this end, parents can save money and create a good learning environment for their children. Of course, this is a kind of self-sacrifice, but at the same time, for children, it is also a kind of sacrifice to realize their dreams and export their own birds through children. David's father is more extreme, and David's experience is even more tragic. There is only music in his world, not the music with tension that many musicians infiltrate into life, but the music with pain and destruction. David's father only cares about the improvement of his son's skill level, but forgets that music without empathy is pale. I remember that when the violin master visited the newly opened China in the documentary "From Mao Zedong to Mozart", he was amazed at the skill level of many children at that time, but also pointed out that children lacked enthusiasm and real love for music. David's father was short-sighted and eager to prove himself through his son's achievements, which eventually led to his son's resistance. David's awakening of personal consciousness began with his resistance to patriarchy, and finally came to England with the pain of being expelled from home, starting a new chapter in his life. However, the injury is so heavy that the shadow of "pulling three" left by my father is lingering, and the consequences are inertial. He played the most difficult piano music, but fell down, silly and crazy. The former music prodigy was silent.

However, David's madness is actually a kind of "retreat for progress" in his search for the true meaning of music. Look at crazy David, he finally doesn't have to consider technical difficulties. He is as naughty as a child's most ignorant stage, because he has never experienced such a stage, his childhood was rudely shaped prematurely, and he was "making up lessons" to make up for that presumptuous childhood. Thanks to so many kind people, they are not as elegant as the people in the concert hall, but they really let David relax and devote himself to life. Life is higher than any major or minor. Only life can make silent music beat. David feels life, love and music. It is difficult for him and his father to hug each other tightly, so they can only meet each other in a hurry. With the death of his father, they lost the last contact. David's comeback is so exciting, but he is still a naughty boy. He is not as elegant as elegant music, but he is no longer nervous or timid. He played heartily. Facing the thunderous applause, he laughed as happily as a child, and finally shed tears, which brought a lot of sadness and emotion. As he finally said, "Life has to go on, right?" He answered himself and continued his wonderful story.

After his unhappy childhood, David finally experienced setbacks and had a good turn for the better. Now, how many children are training in various fields on the road to becoming masters under the entrustment of their parents "I am doing it for you". I think there are always few masters in any field, so children can't become masters and don't have to feel depressed. What we really need to pay attention to is that if children don't become masters, lose their childhood, lose their vitality and lose their understanding of life, then watching grown-up children at a loss, perhaps with resentful eyes, is the greatest frustration as parents. Therefore, present parents and future parents need to look more into their children's eyes.

Defeat the tyrant of childhood memories

The image of the hero's father in this movie is the most shocking part for me.

Under the ravages of his paranoia, David's childhood was oppressive, twisted and unbearable. Under the arrogance of his father's bullying, he could no longer lift his head, straightened his spine, and his confidence was completely destroyed. Always mumbling, panting, as if the whole soul is trembling, curled up at the feet of the tyrant. The scene in the bathtub, after so many years, is still unbearable to think of.

If it weren't for music, his life would be ruined by this nightmare childhood. Ironically, it was music that brought him so much pain, or his father's paranoid pursuit of music and fame.

Because of his father's cruel and heartless way of education, he is withdrawn and eccentric. Only his own talent and passion for music can give him strength, which may be imposed but internalized. Fortunately, I met the love of my life, accompanied him to encourage him, never gave up, and let his broken spirit stand up slowly.

I can't help thinking of a college classmate, a talented woman from a broken family, and a good daughter of a controlling mother. Her mother's shadow can be seen everywhere. Even studying thousands of miles away from home, she is always afraid that she will not meet her mother's expectations, and she is willing to put herself in chains despite her mother's "arrogance". Sadly, her heart seems to be only learning, and love seems out of reach (the lack in this respect is entirely caused by her mother's education), not to mention the only courage to resist her father and take the first step of independence like David. She also learned the piano and got the TEM8 certificate. Unfortunately, she studied technology rather than art, so music failed to enlighten her mind and open her heart.

The way we treat others is often the way our parents treat us (they laid the foundation for our behavior pattern), and our anxiety is often a copy of our childhood experience in the new environment, so childhood has unimaginable significance and influence on our lives. When a person can face up to his growth process and make an objective judgment and evaluation, he has surpassed it to a certain extent, that is, he has taken an important step towards conscious self-improvement.

What can help us achieve this transcendence is probably the supreme goodness that countless people have been striving for since ancient times: art and love. Fortunately, David has everything.

Two products of the madman

Recently, I became attached to many crazy people and even watched pirated VCD. One night last week, I found "Shine" and "A Beautiful Mind" at the same time in the disc shop and bought them together. I've heard the name Shine for a long time, but I always stay at a respectful distance from others. It is said that this film tells the story of a crazy pianist. I'm not interested in musicians, let alone crazy. At that time, I also wanted to strengthen my musical accomplishment and bought Beethoven's Destiny to listen to. The music is good, but since I bought it, I have had a bad time. According to the mysticism philosophy and pragmatism of China people, I gave up the idea of enjoying western music. So, up to now, my appreciation of music is only a little in Eighteen Martial Arts. Now I want to appreciate a pianist's story, which is really depressing.

The situation in A Beautiful Mind is similar. Nash is a mathematician. Science students should take iron as their ambition and steel as their meaning. When he approached the coffin, he had to sit up half-way and say to the guest, "Tell the owner of the coffin shop that his carpenter needs to make the distribution more accurate." Nash in A Beautiful Mind is crazy, which is a serious violation of principle. Just as a Taoist priest died of alcoholism, a priest also died of AIDS. But I can't stand a female classmate's repeated persuasion that Nash is sexy and charming. It's not necessary to look at crazy people, but it makes sense to look at sexy and charming crazy people.

So I bought both films, 18, pirated. The boss also used a "A Chinese Odyssey" as the toppings.

I saw it at 2: 30 in one breath and shouted satisfaction. The story between pianist David and his Jewish father is somewhat reminiscent of the relationship between Fu Cong and Frey. Fu Lei is also famous for being strict with children, but Fu Cong is not crazy. David is crazy because he wants to fulfill his father's dream of playing Rachmaninov's third piano piece. Fu Lei is smarter than David's father because he is more rational and not paranoid than the latter, although he is a bit like Zhuge Liang. Letters from home are full of details. David is not so lucky. His father wants him to be a winner every day. He was told to stay at home and not to study abroad. When he finally rebelled against his father's authority and went to the Royal Conservatory of Music to finish his studies, his father's shadow was always lingering. Finally, when he was ready to prove himself in the third grade, he went crazy under great psychological pressure.

David's later story is a bit like Mr. Mo Da. He braved the rain to find the piano in the city, with a cigarette in his mouth and ugly black eyes on his face. He looks depressed and crazy. When he walked into the bar and tried his fingers skillfully, everyone was completely conquered by him at once. Where is the middle-aged David with music in his hand? Obviously, it was a flash from the corner of his eye and a wave of his sword in the piano.

What impressed me most about him was that when he just fell ill, the camera took a close-up of his hand-the owner of the hand was completely unconscious, but his right hand was still beating wildly on the sheets. There are many crazy people in the world, but few crazy geniuses. Even if a genius is crazy, he still stays in the favorite part of his inner world. Music has transcended David's life. No matter what his situation is, music is always the only thing in his life, which makes people respect him. On the contrary, if life transcends music, people will go crazy. This is probably what Buddhists call "impossible" suffering-hoping to prove his life with music. This kind of person is a great craftsman at best. The master craftsman is crazy, and all people have is sympathy.

Nash in A Beautiful Mind is also a madman. He has little experience in art, but he is a genius in mathematics and won the Nobel Prize. Nash is a true story, and this gentleman is still alive today. He laid the mathematical foundation of game theory in his twenties, but then he went crazy for thirty years.

I like the part of the movie where he is mentally ill. When he first entered Princeton, he created a good friend himself because he didn't fit in. This man knows Nash's mind very well and has been encouraging and comforting him. After graduation, Nash didn't find a girlfriend-his personality defect made it difficult for him to communicate with others, so he created his niece, a very lovely girl, to satisfy his desire for family life. Later, in the cold war environment, he imagined an agent who was entrusted by the other party to serve the United States and analyze the passwords existing in magazines. All this led to his serious psychological disorder and formed a split personality.

For decades, he has been troubled by these three people. He knows they are not real, but he can't convince himself that they will appear in front of him at any time. It was not until one day that the little niece reached out and gave him a hug that he suddenly realized that all this was not true-they did not grow old with the passage of time! Nash rushed out of the house and stopped in front of his wife who was about to run away from home in a car. He was almost killed by a car. The heavy rain soaked his hair. He stared at his wife and children outside the window and said in an ambiguous tone, "I don't think they are real." Because they're not getting old! "

I like this passage very much. I think it embodies the greatness of mankind. A person still does not give up any possibility of getting better in such a broken and messy spiritual world. In the crazy and desperate struggle, he did not give up the light of reason, nor did he give up the ability of an intelligent creature to observe and think about the world. When observing the illusions in his mind, he can still notice that they have not aged with the passage of time, thus proving that they are illusory and untrue, which makes people deeply moved and because he, like him, is proud of being named human. Even if you are crazy, you insist on using reason. People are fragile because of their bodies, but strong because of their reason.

This charming charm has nothing to do with humanity, and it is a unique light of reason. Nash is all thumbs when dating his girlfriend, and he doesn't express his feelings like a liberal arts student. With the help of the starry sky, he stood behind his girlfriend, held her hand and pointed out the stars in the sky one by one. Under his silent guidance, a huge Scorpio slowly emerged from the messy stars, with cold claws and a tail like the moon. Two people embrace, the stars shine. In infinite tranquility and eternity, silent romance permeates the world-the romance of science students is like this! No wonder my picky lesbian learns to call him sexy and charming.

It's great to watch two movies together. David frantically tried to make his life infinitely close to the music he loved. Finally, with the help of music and love, I stood up again; Nash's mathematics work, because of its abstraction and complexity, needs to close many normal people's functions to save energy. Because of this autism, because of the desire for love and affection in human nature, he finally went crazy. Finally, love and reason brought him back to the world he loved. One is an artistic genius and the other is a scientific genius, but their experiences are so similar.

On the way to climb the peak of human art and science, it requires a person to have a quiet inner world. However, we are always bound by the body, and the spiritual world sets off waves of infinite terror, even burying ourselves in it. This is the fate of tragic heroes, and it is also the fate of mankind, just as people can never know themselves. However, with the weak wisdom and unique feelings of human beings, people can swim out of the confused inner world and get closer to the misty mountains. This is the greatness of man.

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