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What amazing music or songs have you heard through movies?

1. "In the Mood for Love" by Wong Kar-wai. Nat King Cole's "Quizas quizas quizas" matches the style of "In the Mood for Love" perfectly, adding a lot of color to it, and this song has become many people's favorite. Wong Kar Wai included three Nat King Cole songs in the movie. According to him, Nat King Cole was his mother's favorite artist back then. The magnetic and vicissitudes of the male voice, amid the arrangement of strings, sways like Maggie Cheung's gorgeous cheongsam, touching the softest part of people's hearts. "Quizas Quizas Quizas" is one of the representative songs. It was played repeatedly when Chow Mo-wan and Su Lizhen met, implying that the two people who are wandering between emotions and ethics can only boil down to "maybe" in the end.

2. "Autumn Leaves" is also Nat King Cole. The Autumn Leaves (the year of creation is unknown, but it was an interlude in the movie "The Bridge")

3. Still Nat King Cole! The opening theme of the movie "A Match Made in Heaven", with a very old and jazzy leisure feeling !

4. Amélie episode. "Comptine D'un Autre Ete-L'Apres Midi" Those who like this movie will understand the narrative of this song. Two closed hearts that yearn for love are connected by a package of photos. The clean colors of the station, the room, the fruit shop... the tone of this movie is great.

5. Cinema Paradiso episode childhood and manhood. My love for "Childhood and Manhood" definitely surpasses that of Cinema Paradiso's main theme of the same name. The intertwining of childhood and adult thoughts made me reconfirm the structural characteristics of film scores. This soundtrack appears in Childhood, Young Love, and Homecoming. 6.the end of the world. Originally sung by Schit Davis, this classic song has been sung by countless people!! I mention it here because Deng Ziqi’s singing will be completely copied... I like the original song!

7. Movie Blue The beautiful piano music of Blue gate.

8. The opening song of the movie Breakfast at Tiffany’s is Moon River. "Moon River" is a song written by Henry Mancini. The song first appeared in the movie "Breakfast at Tiffany's" and was sung by Audrey Hepburn. And in one fell swoop, it won the Academy Award for Best Film Score that year. Later it was covered by many stars. Among them, Andy Williams' version is the most widely circulated.

The Chinese version of "Moon River" translated by Mr. Wang Yuran, a contemporary Chinese fairy tale writer, has been widely circulated in China.