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The 22-year-old Maria is a still of Salzburg Taoist music.
She volunteered to be a nun in the hospital, but her lively and nature-loving character always got her into trouble in the monastery. Jenny thinks her lively personality is not suitable for being a monk. So, when she received a request from Colonel von trapp for a mentor, she decided to let Maria go so that she could explore the real purpose of life. (This episode: The Sound of Music (Maria), Maria (Sister)) Maria arrives at the home of Captain Georg von trapp and finds him a widower with seven children. His long life in the navy and the grief of his dead wife made him treat his children as strictly as soldiers. Soon, Maria understood the reasons why the previous mentors left. It turns out that children can't get their father's love and always play tricks on their teachers to attract their father's attention. (This episode: I have confidence (Maria)) The colonel asked Maria to be as strict as him, but Maria didn't listen. Instead, she won the friendship of the children with her natural gentleness and kindness. When the colonel was away, she sewed game clothes for each child with curtains, took them to the market, had a picnic in the beautiful Alps and taught them to sing. Children's original stagnation and melancholy are gradually replaced by music and laughter. (This episode: Sixteen is about to turn seventeen (Lisa and Rove), my favorite things (Maria), Do-Re-Mi (Maria and the children)) Soon the colonel went home, bringing back Uncle Max, who the children liked, and Baroness Elsa Schrader, who the children didn't like very much. The colonel was very dissatisfied with Maria's behavior, but when he heard the children singing for the baroness, he was very moved because Maria brought back music that was not available at home after his wife died. Maria also prepared a puppet show with the children, and the colonel was attracted by Maria's enthusiasm for infecting others. (This episode: The Sound of Music Reprise (Children, Lonely Shepherd (Maria and Children), Edelweiss (Colonel and Lisa)) A few days later, the colonel and the baroness held a grand dance together, and the children also sang at the dance. At the dance, Maria showed the children the Austrian folk dance "Enderla". Unexpectedly, the colonel came and danced with Maria. At the end of the dance, the two looked at each other and their love was clear at a glance. All this was noticed by the baroness. That night, she suggested that Maria go back to the monastery. Maria was afraid that her feelings for the colonel were getting deeper and deeper, so she left quietly. (This episode: It's been so long, goodbye (to the children)) After Maria left, the baroness tried her best to please the children, but failed. The children were even sadder when they learned that the colonel was going to marry the baroness. They went to the monastery to look for Maria, but they couldn't see her. Maria confessed to the dean her love for the colonel and her confusion about life. The dean told her to have the courage to find her true love even if she climbed every mountain in the world. So Maria went back to Lapp's home in Feng Te. When Maria came back, the baroness found that she could not recover the affection between Maria and the colonel. She voluntarily withdrew from the engagement, and the Colonel and Maria confided in each other. Soon, they got married. (This episode: Climbing every mountain (Dean), my favorite things (children), beautiful things (Maria and Colonel), Maria Reprise (sisters)) The sound of music, movie stills (20) Unfortunately, their lives are not always happy. When they were still on their honeymoon, the German Nazis occupied Austria. Even his eldest daughter Lisa's beloved young man Rove became a Nazi. When they returned to Salzburg, they found Nazi flags everywhere. When they were away, Uncle Mike, who was in charge of taking care of the children, registered them for the Salzburg Music Festival. As soon as the colonel got home, he received a telegram from the Nazis asking him to report to the Nazi navy immediately. The colonel, who had always hated the Nazis, decided to lead his family out of Austria. When they left the villa at night, they were stopped by Nazis who had been hiding outside the door to watch them, so the colonel explained that they left to participate in the Hillsborough Music Festival and took out the program as evidence. Accompanied by the Nazis, they came to the venue and performed songs prepared by the children. At this time, the Colonel and Maria sang Edelweiss. In the song, the love for the motherland Austria is rich and profound. Regardless of the Nazi guards with guns next to them, the audience also sang Edelweiss with the colonel. (This episode: 16 into 17 Reprise (Maria and Lisa), Do-Re-Mi Reprise (Maria, Colonel and Children), Edelweiss Reprise (Maria, Colonel and Children), so long, after bidding farewell to Reprise (Maria, Colonel and Children), the Colonel's family fled the performance site during the awarding ceremony, and the Nazis chased them all the way to the monastery. With the help of nuns, the colonel's family hid behind the tombstone and escaped Nazi tracking. Then they crossed the Alps and left Austria. This film is fresh, delicate and touching, appealing to both refined and popular tastes. There are both humorous and interesting tastes and deep and dignified feelings. The film The Sound of Music is based on a true story.