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The sound of music movie
basic information

title of the film The Sound of Music

translated name The Sound of Music

years 1965

National and American

films with a length of 174 Mins

Category musical musical

Language Putonghua

Subtitling Chinese

Score 7.8/1 (19, 87 votes)

link /title/tt59742/

format RMVB

size 72 X 32

size 3cd-624mb

Director robert wise

Starring Julie Andrews

Christopher Plummer

Introduction

Maria, 22, is a Salzburg monastery. Dean Abbiss of the convent felt that her lively personality was not suitable for the life of monks, so when she received a request from Colonel von trapp for nursing, she decided to let Maria go, so that she could explore the real purpose of life.

Maria arrived at von trapp's house and found that he was a widower with seven children. His long naval life and the grief of his dead wife made him treat his children as strictly as a soldier. Soon, Maria understood the reason why the nurses left before. It turned out that the children couldn't get their father's love and always used playing tricks on the nurses to attract their father's attention.

The colonel asked Maria to be as strict as he was, but Maria didn't listen, but won the children's friendship with her natural gentleness and kindness. While the Colonel was away, she made game clothes for each child with curtains, led them to the market, had a picnic in the beautiful Alps, and taught them to sing. Children's original detention and melancholy were gradually replaced by music and laughter.

Soon the colonel went home, bringing back Uncle Mike, whom the children liked, and Baroness, the colonel's girlfriend, who the children didn't like very much. The colonel was very dissatisfied with Maria's behavior, but he was very moved when he heard the children singing for the baroness, because Maria brought back music that had not been available at home since his dead wife. Maria also prepared a puppet show with the children, and the colonel was attracted by Maria's enthusiasm for infecting others.

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 demonstrated the Austrian folk dance "Enderla" to the children. Unexpectedly, the colonel came and danced with Maria. At the end of the dance, they looked at each other and their love was clear at a glance. All this was noticed by the baroness. That night, she advised Maria to go back to the monastery. Maria was afraid that her feelings for the colonel would get deeper and deeper, so she left quietly.

After Maria left, the baroness tried to please the children in vain. When the children learned that the colonel was going to marry the baroness, they were even more sad. They went to the monastery to look for Maria, but they couldn't see her. Maria confessed to Dean Abbiss her love for the colonel and her bewilderment about life. Dean Abbiss told her that she should have backbone and courage and find her true love even if she climbed every mountain in the world. So Maria went back to von trapp's house. 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.

Unfortunately, their lives are not always happy. When they were still on their honeymoon, the German Nazis occupied Austria. When they rushed back 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 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 always hated the Nazis, decided to lead his family out of Austria. When they left the villa at night, they were stopped by the Nazis who had been hiding outside the door to monitor them, so the colonel explained that they left to participate in the Hillsborough Festival performance and took out the program as evidence. Accompanied by the Nazis, they came to the venue and performed the songs prepared by the children. At this time, the Colonel and Maria sang "Snow Melts Flowers", and their love for the motherland Austria was strong and profound. Regardless of the Nazi guards with guns next to them, the audience present also sang "Snow Melts Flowers" with the Colonel.

After the performance, the Nazis chased the Colonel's family all the way to the monastery while the awards were being given. With the help of nuns, the Colonel's family hid behind the tombstone and escaped the Nazis. Then they crossed the Alps and left Austria.

movies <; < The sound of music > > It is based on a true story.

Baron trapp was born in Zara on April 4th, 188, when he was still a part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire. My father is a naval colonel, and he also wants to devote himself to the naval cause, so he joined the Royal Naval Academy. When he was a young naval colonel, he was appointed as the commander of U6 submarine. During World War I, a French submarine was sunk by trapp's submarine. In 1918, King josef i promoted him to the rank of Navy Major. After the war, Austria lost its coastline and no longer needed a navy. Colonel trapp not only lost his post, but also lost his wife in 1924, leaving him to be cared for by seven children.

Maria was born on 25 January 195. When she was about two years old, her mother died, and her cousin became her adoptive mother. They lived in a small house in the suburbs of Vienna. She received a strict education. After three years of high school, she entered the National Teachers College for four years. Maria used to be a socialist and an atheist, but in college, a famous priest began to teach her and changed her life and beliefs. Maria joined the convent of Nun Shan in Salzburg and became a nun. The monastery decided to let Maria leave for a year and work as a governess at Baron trapp's house to take care of one of his daughters suffering from rheumatic fever.

a year later, the children asked their father to try to keep Maria, and they even suggested that he should marry her. I don't know whether she likes me or not! The baron replied. So the children asked Maria themselves. Because Maria said, yes, I like him. They are engaged. She never returned to the monastery as a nun and married the baron on November 26th, 1927. The Trapps have two new daughters.

In p>1935, Father Wazner came into their lives. He made music a hobby of their family. Their natural and fresh voice and pure singing made them win the first prize in the chorus competition at the Salzburg Music and Drama Festival in 1935. They lost all their money during the Great Depression, and then they were invited to make a concert tour in Europe.

when Hitler invaded Austria in p>1938, trapnin could lose his material property and keep his dignity. They left their villas and all their possessions on the outskirts of Salzburg for America.

in September p>1938, they arrived in new york. On the way, the tenth child was born. Father Wazner also went with them to the United States. Under his guidance, singing became their profession, and the trapp Family Chorus gradually became famous. After World War II, the Trapps set up a music charity organization: trapp Family Austria Relief Agency, which sent countless foods and clothes to Austria.

In p>1941, trapp bought a big farm in a village in fairmont, which was similar to the scenery they missed in Salzburg. They named their house "A Red Heart".

On May 3th, 1947, trapp died and was buried in the family cemetery in the backyard of the house. When they finished singing in more than 2 years and more than 3 countries, they turned their Austrian-style big wooden house into an inn. Unfortunately, in December 198, it was destroyed by a fire. They immediately decided to rebuild. The design of trapp's new wooden house is modern, but it still retains its original flavor. Maria died on March 28th, 1987 and was buried next to her husband in the cemetery.

In that year, this film became a musical film that broke the highest-grossing record in film history. This classic masterpiece won five awards in the 38th Oscar for best film, best director, best music, best sound and best film editing. It has been translated into more than 3 languages and shown around the world, and the wonderful music in the film is still widely sung. The translation of the film varies greatly from place to place: in China and Hongkong, it was translated into "Fairy Music Drifting Everywhere"; The translated name in Taiwan Province is Truth, Goodness and Beauty. In Portugal, it is "Music in the Heart"; Spanish translation of Laughter and Tears; Argentina's translation is "A Rebellious Newcomer"; In Germany, its name is "My Song, My Dream" ... The translation is different, but the music is equally beautiful, which shows people's love for it.

2、 The song of the same name "The Sound Of Music" is the theme song of the movie "The Sound of Music"

Composer: Charlie Rogers

Lyrics: Oscar Hammerstein II

Lead singer: Julie Andrews

Lyrics:

The sound of music

My day in the hills

Has come to. an end I know

A star has come out

To tell me it’s time to go,

But deep in the dark-green shadows

Are voices that urge me to stay.

So I pause and I wait and I listen

For one more sound,

For one more lovely thing

That the hills might say…

The hills are alive

With the sound of music,

With songs they have sung

For a thousand years.

The hills fill my heart

With the sound of music,

My heart wants to sing

Every song it hears.

My heart wants to beat

Like the wings

Of the birds that rise

From the lake to the tr ees,

My heart wants to sigh

Like a chime that flies

From a church on a breeze,

To laugh like a brook

When it trips and falls

Over stones on its way

To sing through the night

Like a lark who is learning to pray—

I go to the hills

When my heart is lonely,

I know I will hear

What I've heard before.

My heart will be blessed

With the sound of music

and I'll sing once more.

3. The movie The Sound of Music

The sound of music is based on a true story that happened in Austria in 1938. She loves singing and dancing, and she also loves the freshness, tranquility and beauty of nature. As long as the door of the monastery is open, she often sings like a lark among the lush mountains and sings with the flowing water by the clean stream.

The abbot thinks Maria can't adapt to this isolated life, so she should be let out. In this way, she came to Salzburg and became a tutor for seven children of von trapp, a retired officer of the former Austrian Imperial Navy. Von trapp is a kind-hearted patriot. He made outstanding contributions during his service. A few years ago, his beloved wife died unfortunately, and now he is disheartened. There is no singing or laughter at home, and his wife is not allowed to be mentioned. He loves his children, but he doesn't know them. He always manages them like a sailor.

Maria wore ill-fitting old clothes and a shabby hat, and left the monastery with her suitcase and guitar. She burst into the colonel's house all the way, singing loudly, skipping and bumping wildly. Seeing her appearance, the colonel doubted whether she could be a governess. She was also greatly surprised by the way the colonel disciplined the children: as soon as his whistle sounded, the children ran out of their rooms at the fastest speed, lined up and reported their names according to the requirements of sailors' training.

Children are lively and lovely by nature, and each has his own personality, hobbies and ideals. They don't want to live such a tightly controlled life, and always try to play tricks on previous governesses so that they can't stay. Of course, Maria is no exception: one moment, she unexpectedly puts toad in her pocket; Put the pine cone on her seat while she is unprepared. But Maria herself has a childlike personality, and she can understand what children do when they grow up. She guided them, cared for them, helped them, won their trust, and soon became their bosom friends and established deep feelings.

During the colonel's departure for Vienna, she made children's game clothes with curtain cloth and took them to picnics, picnics, tree climbing and boating. Teach them to sing, starting with "Duo, Lai, Mi" until they rehearse songs. So the family added laughter, joy and anger, full of the sound of music. When the colonel takes