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Mr. Holland's Opus-Life is beautiful because of you

Director Stephen herrick

Screenwriter Patrick Sheene Duncan

Country/Region USA/

Type drama/

The score of this site is 8.64/ 1 votes 11

Translation of the name: Mr. Holland's music (middle)/Spring Breeze and Rain 1996 (Taiwan)/Life is beautiful because of you (Hong Kong)

The main award Oscar, Golden Globe

This warm and touching film revolves around a musician, Mr. Holland. He really wants to write a symphony that will last forever, but he has no choice but to become a music teacher in colleges and universities for his life, and then he will become a 3-year-old. He inspired and changed hundreds of students. Inspired by students and their families, Mr. Holland finally realized that life doesn't always go according to our plans, but requires us to accept unexpected things.

This is the most poetic and appropriate film title I have ever seen translated. In the 193s, there was such a short-lived Jinse period, such as "Broken Blue Bridge", formerly known as "Sliding Iron Road Bridge", which can be said to turn decay into magic.

composer Helan gave up his career and became a music teacher in a middle school. The motivation was only the plan of rights and interests. After earning money, he left and engaged in his beloved composition career, but unexpectedly, his accidental choice became the only one that remained unchanged for life.

I didn't go on the road at the beginning. After teaching for five months, the students yawned all over the sky and suddenly realized their incompetence. So I changed my mind and started with rock music, which really led the students into a brand-new world.

So when I think back to our school days, I have been longing for someone to discover our special skills and teach students in accordance with their aptitude. We were not born in the Spring and Autumn Period, and we didn't have the blessing of being a Confucius student. We just want to have a special skill for ordinary people, a special skill that allows us to smile and reminisce about our school days. Unfortunately, I am still limited to looking forward to it.

many opportunities are lost before we even have time to get them.

That's why I was moved by this film. Teacher Helan, who has her own career, gave up her innate impulse in order to explore the inner world of children. When the little girl, whose lips were swollen and she couldn't find the clarinet sound, with a long hair like a sunset glow, was inspired by Helan, she blew out the imaginary notes with her eyes closed. I don't know how much difficulty she overcame when she blew out such a sound, but I was ecstatic with her.

And that black boy, who has no special skills, knows nothing about the rhythm in order to get credit and graduate smoothly. He even went to practice drumming. During band practice, Helan suddenly stopped, and the boy looked dumbfounded. The teacher told him that he had finally found the rhythm just now, and the audience applauded.

The black boy was later killed in the Vietnam War. At his funeral, Helan matured another talented boy. Endless, continuous.

Whether intelligent or clumsy, everyone has his own proper position, and life deserves respect. Helan didn't know this meaning at first, until the moment he retired, when the students he had taught gathered from all directions to see him off, Helan understood it, so did his students, so did the tearful audience.

Helan's own son is born deaf, isn't it cruel to such a father who regards music as his life?

This film doesn't have any gorgeous skills, and there is no revolutionary breakthrough in art or technology. It is old-fashioned, traditional in narration, conservative in thought, and praises the common good moral character. The theme is to respect teachers, and there is no grandstanding, but it makes me reluctant to go.

I think it actually tells an age-old topic, the value of life, which makes me feel confused gradually in the music, dogs and horses.