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1. Introduce your favorite movie soundtrack and talk about your personal feelings 2. Introduce a Chinese work and your understanding of music (more than 200 words) quick request

My favorite is the soundtrack in "Terrorists", which comes from Tsai Chin's "Please Pretend You Can't Let Me Go".

Many people were immersed in Li Lizhong's crazy revenge just now. The sudden gunfire awakened the cruel nightmare and shattered the ending of the movie that we expected or took for granted.

The sad weak man still has nothing in the end. He can only end himself in a helpless way. Please pretend that you will not be able to let me go. And privately, I always feel that "I know that my dream has come to an end and you no longer belong to me." Such affectionate singing will not appear in Yang Dechang's movie, and it is still at the end.

That year, Edward Yang and Tsai Chin had just gotten together, and the film was Yang's third feature film after "A Day at the Beach" and "Childhood Sweethearts." Who could have imagined that ten years later, Yang and Cai would be strangers to each other. Everything is just like what happened yesterday, but it’s hard to reap the benefits.

Tsai Chin’s early experience

When Tsai Chin was three years old, she moved to Neihu District, Taipei City, and studied at Keelung Girls’ High School. He dropped out of high school in his second year of high school, and two years later, he applied for the evening department of the Fine Arts Department of the College of Practitioners (today's Shiji University) with equivalent academic qualifications. When he was a sophomore in college, he chose to participate in a singing competition in order to get a guitar of his own. On March 26, 1978, Tsai Chin participated in the "Folk Singing Contest" of China Television's "Six Lantern Awards". She tied with the "three-dan winner" Ou Xiangzhou twice, but did not win the third-dan winner.

The above content refers to Baidu Encyclopedia - Tsai Qin