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Chapter 28 momentary light

watch movies for revenge 韩松落 975Words 2018-03-18
One scene in movies and TV is particularly easy to impress me, that is when the protagonist sings while holding a guitar.There is such a scene in the movie, Huang Qiusheng plucked the guitar and sang "The Thoreau River", and he didn't know who he sang it to.Over there were five dough-kneading girls, giggling and twisting their smooth legs. People who make movies probably have also discovered this secret: people singing with an instrument in their hands are very moving, and the moment of playing and singing is particularly unforgettable. There is no better way to create a positive character with a rich heart than playing and singing.In the Albanian movie "Better Die Than Surrender", the guerrillas have been playing the guitar and singing. In Ni's Breakfast, Audrey Hepburn played the guitar and sang the song "Moon River" while sitting on the fire escape.There is no shortage of scenes of playing the piano and singing in our own movies and TV shows in mainland China, such as "Roadside Guitar Squad", "Guitar Singer", "Guitar Rondo", as well as "Railway Guerrillas" and "Guest on the Iceberg"-although they It's not a guitar, but it's just as moving.There is also "Happy Face", as well as Qiong Yao movies and many romantic literary films of the 1970s.If you want to cover a person with thin brilliance, there is no better way than playing the piano and singing.

In real life, talented people are particularly easy to impress. However, most talents are not as direct as playing the guitar and singing.There was a classmate in the university who was extremely naughty and couldn’t get along well with the people in the same dormitory. However, he knew how to play the guitar. Occasionally, he played the guitar and sang a song in a low voice. She also became more pleasant when speaking, and this effect could last for at least half a month.It is impossible for a person to touch people's hearts all the time, but there must be at least one moment to touch people's hearts.The moment of playing the piano and singing is the moment when I try my best to force myself to be better. Just this kind of effort is also touching.

Ordinary people also have their own "guitar moments", such as the cultural performances organized by our unit every year.The performers are all colleagues who have worked in the first-floor office building for more than ten or twenty years, helping each other, warming each other, playing tricks on each other, crowding out, and making small reports.Even if there were no such conflicts, it would be tiresome to look at each other every day, not to mention all the gaudy dances and bad street songs.Before going on stage, everyone was still muttering about who wore the better-fitting skirt first.However, as long as you are on stage, illuminated by the lights, wrapped in seemingly gorgeous clothes, and stared at by hundreds of thousands of eyes, even the toughest person should immerse themselves in it without distraction, hold your head high and hold your chest high. To act like a hero, you have to try your best to appreciate the atmosphere of the music. When your opponent at work is lifted to a height of three meters, you still have to concentrate on catching him.The stage is the place that can most inspire the bright side of people. At that moment, everyone must force themselves to be better.So while I thought this kind of performance would be a waste of time and money, I was also moved at that moment.

And this bit of beauty, this bit of touching, and this bit of hard work is enough for people to live in harmony with each other for three to five months.The momentary radiance on a person's body, that tiny bit of radiance, is enough to moisten the rough surface of human nature, even if it's only for three days, or even a shorter time.
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