"Like Sunday, LikeRain", cello and Corne pipe ensemble, the melody is soothing, sometimes low, sometimes bright, very in line with the mood of rainy winter. And the rhythm of the movie "LikeSunday, Like Rain" is like this song, flowing slowly, like saying something softly in the ear.
Gossip girl Queen B transformed from a fashionable and beautiful rich second-generation little princess to a lonely restaurant waiter Eleanor, and finally even the waiter's job was lost and lived on the street. Meets Reggie, the "little prince" who lives in the castle, and becomes Reggie's nanny or rather a playmate. Eleanor came from a poor background and had a complicated family, and after graduating from high school, he went to New York alone to make a living, worked as a waiter, sold songs on the subway, and made a grumpy boyfriend, and his feelings were entangled to the point of exhaustion. Reggie lives in a wealthy neighborhood of New York, attends aristocratic schools, has chauffeured transfers to and from school, is a mathematical genius, loves to read and play the cello, and composes "Like Sunday, Like Rain" herself. At first contact, Eleanor only felt that Reggie was a child of a rich family, living a luxurious life, and that he was only responsible for taking care of him according to the requirements of his employer; and Reggie's first impression of Eleanor may also feel that like N nannies before him, he was just taking care of himself according to his mother's instructions. However, in the process of getting along, Eleanor found that Reggie was different from ordinary children, he had a great talent for music, liked to read, had his own set of principles, and deeply understood the rules of the adult world - such as using money to trade with drivers and campers; and Reggie expressed deep sympathy after learning about Eleanor's background, and did not have feelings from the heart at this time, until the two spent the night in the hotel, Eleanor said that he had a high sense of music. He had performed in Colenet and had been accepted to the Juilliard School, but eventually gave up because he did not receive a full scholarship. After listening to Eleanor's story, Reggie was extremely excited and regretful, excited that the music became a thread that involved the hearts of the two people, and regretted that Eleanor was forced by life to sell to Cole Insider and could not continue to seek his musical dreams.
As Reggie said, music is actually a language, it's just that too few people use it now. He even felt that today's young people felt that the cello was outdated and had the idea of giving up. However, it was this language that gave him and Eleanor a spiritual exchange. Eleanor encouraged him to persevere. In the end, it should be Reggie who sent The Corne tube to Eleanor, and the two of them played the song "Like Sunday, Like Rain" together from a distance, melodious and long.