The movie tells the story of Maria, a young novice nun, who came to the home of retired Navy colonel Trapp in 1938 to work as a tutor, treating children with innocence and allowing the children to fully cultivate their temperament in the beauty of nature. , the colonel was also infected by her. The film uses music as a link throughout the entire text. For example, Sister Maria uses music to open the closed hearts of seven children... Maria uses music as a bridge to ease the relationship between the seven children and their father, etc.
After Maria left, the Baroness tried her best to please the children, but to no avail. 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. So, Maria returned to von Trapp's house. After Maria came back, the Baroness found that she could no longer restore the relationship between Maria and the colonel, so she took the initiative to withdraw from the engagement. The colonel and Maria talked to each other, and soon they got married.
Unfortunately, their lives did not end happily ever after. While they were still on their honeymoon, Nazi Germany occupied Austria. The Colonel and Maria did not agree to fly the Nazi flag in their home, but Uncle Mike, who was responsible for taking care of the children while they were away, registered them for the Salzburg Music Festival. As soon as the colonel returned home, he received a telegram from the Nazis asking him to report to the Nazi Navy immediately. The colonel, who always hated the Nazis, decided to lead his family to leave Austria.
In order to get away from Nazi surveillance, they came to the venue and performed songs prepared by the children. At this time, the colonel and Maria sang "Edelweiss". The song contained a deep love for their motherland, Austria. Regardless of the Nazi guards with guns next to them, the audience also sang "Edelweiss" with the colonel.
After the performance, while the awards were being given, the colonel and his family escaped from the performance under the cover of music. The Nazis followed them all the way to the convent. The nuns unplugged the motor of the Nazi car, and the colonel and his family took the opportunity to escape. . Then they crossed the Alps and left Austria.
This hilarious comedy film "The Sound of Music" reflects the serious, profound and noble connotation of humanitarianism. It also expresses the Austrian people's just voice against aggression and their belief in victory without fear of violence. . In the film, Maria, a beautiful nun with a free nature and unconstrained by red tape, the charming Alps, clear lakes, bright climate, elegant villas, seven lively and lovely children, and the courage to resist the Nazis and pursue freedom, actively His attitude towards life has deeply touched the hearts of people all over the world, inspiring and inspiring generations of people.