
"Red Violin" is a drama / love / suspense / music genre film directed by François Girard and starring Carlo Cecchi / Gianni Lu Bido / Zhang Aijia, carefully compiled from the Internet by some audience reviews, I hope to help everyone.
"Red Violin" Film Review (1): I want to learn violin, so look at the red violin
It is a movie recommended by my brother, because recently the two of them learned the violin together. Self-taught, my brother had learned before, and then taught me. Love to watch the different people inside go crazy for the violin, watch their movements, watch their obsessions... When will she be able to truly enter her world?
"Red Violin" Film Review (II): Sorrow masterpiece
why each time it was played, i cannot stop crying.
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Why every time the violin is played, people can't help but cry.
"Red Violin" Film Review (3): Fly in the Ointment
I watched it three times, and because I liked the violin, I also liked this movie. However, as soon as I saw the piece of Zhang Aijia's piano, I felt a bit of a fly in the ointment. After all, it is difficult for people who have not practiced the piano to pretend to be decent. Despite this, I still appreciate Zhang Aijia's performance (except for the piano section). The background music was played by Joshua Bell, which is nice.
"Red Violin" Film Review (4): Wandering Soul
In the moment of your deathbed, if the soul could be preserved, where would you place it?
An evergreen tree, a turquoise crystal, or, a red violin?
A melancholy melody, hundreds of years of time.
A wandering soul, with an unconcealable brilliance.
It is precisely the pain and hurt that keeps it going.
But it will be reborn, and in that familiar sound of the piano, it will come again.
"Red Violin" Film Review (5): Total Structural Context
First the prophecy, then the journey of the violin to the countries.
The first is Vienna, the cultivation of musical genius.
The second is The love of England, violin masters and writers.
The third is China, where the suppression of the violin (foreign instrument) during the Cultural Revolution was eventually preserved.
Auctions are interspersed in the middle of the film.
Finally, the production process of the red violin is pointed out, and the above is explained.
"Red Violin" Film Review (6): What does the director want to explain at the end?
The cinematography is beautiful, the storyline is very full, the soundtrack has become a selection of violin performances, the only thing I can't accept is its plot, what does the director really want to express? The film spends a lot of time telling the birth of this red violin, the fate of the owners of the past, so that all the audiences follow the fate of the violin and ups and downs, but in the end, they hastily give the violin to the daughter of the auction pricing expert with incredible logic... Is this the best ending for the violin? Or the beginning of another story.
"Red Violin" Film Review (VII): Wear Gang
In the section where Zhang Aijia gave the piano in the Cultural Revolution, 1h28m, the background music is Jiang Dawei's Peony Song, which is an episode of the movie "Red Peony" (http://www.douban.com/subject/1498652/), produced in 1980.
"Red Violin" Film Review (VIII): The number of words can not be written, can only be written here
I thought it was an unpopular film, but I actually won an Oscar when I saw it. I watched this film because I liked tarot cards and knew that this was a rare film made of tarot cards throughout the film. However, after watching it, I found that in addition to the selling point of tarot cards (which others may not think is a selling point), other aspects of the film are also well conceived. 3 centuries, 5 countries, flashback interpolation method of use freely, epic feeling. Many things in human nature are also vividly reflected. I actually talked about the Cultural Revolution, and it's quite similar, very good
"Red Violin" Film Review (IX): A violin string together a 300-year story
I watched the movie in 2004. At that time, I had just worked for a long time, and in order to facilitate my work, I rented a single room near the Ronghu Bridge. There is no broadband, tv is nothing to watch, then watch a movie. So since then, I have been looking forward to watching a lot of movies.
5 stories, all very attractive. A lot of the plot I've forgotten now. But there's no denying that it's a good movie. All the stories are in the protagonist's love of music.
It seems that from that time on, I gradually began to like high art.
Red Violin Film Review (10): The pouring sound column of ice and fire
If we meet by chance
The night sky without wind and moon
For your vicissitudes eyes
I point to you with an elegant namelessness
Rub the strings in tribute
When all rest is left to the living
With ancient prophecies, notes
On the strings of the Baroque, jump
Vibrating on the sound column
Or a line board like a song
The extraordinary is destined to be legendary
In the three hundred years of wandering
All that has changed is the story on the fretboard
The thick tone is eternal in sorrow