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"The Sound of Music" English introduction + translation

English introduction and translation of "The Sound of Music": "The Sound of Music" is an impressive musical that stands above other films of the genre because of interesting characters, top-notch direction, and a truly inspired screenplay. Julie Andrews (Oscar-nominated) stars as the young nun who leaves the convent to become the governess to a large family. She is instantly at odds with the children's father (Christopher Plummer), but they soon fall in love and get married . However, evil forces lurk overhead as the Nazis invade their homeland of Austria. Somewhat based on a true story, "The Sound of Music" is one of those rare musicals that works because there is a sense of fear and drama in the film's final act. This makes the film believable and none of the musical numbers take away from the story or the film's direction.

"The Sound of Music" is an impressive piece of music that stands above other films Genre, because of interesting characters, top-notch direction, and a truly inspired script. As a young nun leaving a convent, Julie Andrews (Oscar nominee) becomes the mother of a large family. She immediately falls in love with the child's father (Christopher Plummer), but they soon fall in love and marry. However, evil forces lurk overhead as the Nazis invade their Austrian homeland. Based somewhat on a true story, "The Sound of Music" is one of those rare musicals that works because of the fear and sense of drama in the film's final act. This makes the film believable and the musical numbers don't take away from the story or the direction of the film.

The story in the film is an adaptation of the real life story of Maria and the rest of the Van Trapp Family, who became a quite popular singing group in the '40s and '50s. Their tale of meeting and marrying, of facing Nazi aggression during the Anschluss or annexation of Austria by Hitler's Third Reich, was first published as an autobiography, then adapted by Rodgers and Hammerstein for a successful Broadway musical, and ultimately turned into the feature film. In the beginning Maria was applying to become a nun, but her irrepressible nature and predilection to burst into song at a moments notice made her Mother Abess decide perhaps she should try being a governess, and find out more about herself first. She is placed in charge of the seven Von Trapp children, whose mother has died and are being kept under some military boot camp existence by their father, who is a retired naval officer. The joyful Maria quickly changes things and brings music into the house and hearts of the children, and bringing life and love into the home. This is all under the umbrella of impending Nazi occupation, which is vocally and publicly opposed by Captain Von Trapp, played by Christopher Plummer.?

The story in the film is adapted to real life The story follows Maria and the rest of the Van Trap family, which became a fairly popular singing group in the 1940s and 1950s. The story of their meeting and marriage, faced during the Nazi invasion and annexation or annexation of Austria by Hitler's Third Reich, was first published, then adapted by Rodgers and Hammerstein into a successful Broadway musical, an autobiography, and ultimately Enter the feature film turn. Maria began applying to become a nun, but her irrepressible nature and inclination to sing at the top of her lungs led her mother Abess to decide that perhaps she should try to be a governess and find her voice. She was placed in charge of the seven children of the von Trapp family, whose mother had died and was being held in some military boot camp in the presence of her father, a retired naval officer. Maria's joy soon changes things, bringing music into the house and the hearts of the children, and bringing life and love into the home. It's all coming under the umbrella of Nazi occupation, which Colonel von Trapp, played by Christopher Plummer, stands in solidarity with and openly opposes.

"The Sound of Music" (Hong Kong translation: "The Sound of Music") is an adaptation of Maria von Trapp's book "The Trapp Family" The Story of the Trapp Family Singers was originally performed on Broadway as a musical and later adapted into a film.

"The Sound of Music" is written by the giants of American musicals Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein II, based on the autobiography of Maria Von Trapp: Adapted from "The Story of the Trapp Family Singers". "The Sound of Music" premiered on Broadway at the Lunt-Fontanne Theater on November 16, 1959, becoming the second longest-running Broadway musical in the 1950s.