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Films with five voices including: The Sound of Music.

"The Sound of Music" (The Sound of Music), directed by Robert Wise, starring Julie Andrews, Christopher Plummer, and Richard Haydn, was released in 1965. Adapted from Maria von Trapp's book "The Trapp Family Singers," it was originally performed on Broadway as a musical. The movie tells the story of Maria, a young trainee nun, who came to the home of retired naval colonel Trapp in 1938 to work as a tutor. She treated children with childlike innocence and allowed the children to fully cultivate their temperament in the beauty of nature. The colonel was also infected by her. . At this time, the German Nazis annexed Austria. The colonel refused to serve the Nazis and led his family across the Alps in a folk song competition to escape the clutches of the Nazis[1].

The box office of the film reached US$159 million that year after its release. It won ten nominations at the 38th Academy Awards and won five awards including Best Picture and Best Director, making history in the Hollywood film industry. A page of sex

22-year-old Maria is a volunteer nun in a Salzburg convent, but she is lively

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Her active and nature-loving character always got her into trouble in the monastery. The Mother Abbess in the nunnery felt that her lively personality was not suitable for monk life. So, when she received a request from Colonel von Trapp's family for a tutor, she decided to let Maria go, allowing her to explore the true purpose of life.

Maria arrived at the home of Captain Georg Von Trapp and found that he was a widower with seven children (here refers to a widowed man), a long naval life and the sorrow of his deceased wife. Make him treat his children as strictly as he disciplines his soldiers. Soon, Maria understood the reason why the former tutors left. It turned out that the children could not get the care of their father and always used to tease the teachers to attract their father's attention.

The colonel asked Maria to be as strict as him, but Maria did not obey. Instead, she won the friendship of the children with her natural gentleness and kindness. While the colonel was away, she used curtains to sew casual clothes for each child, led them to play in the garden pool, had a picnic in the beautiful Alps, and taught them to sing. The children's original restraint and melancholy were gradually replaced by music and laughter.

Soon the colonel came home and brought back Uncle Max, whom the children liked, and Baroness Elsa Schraeder, the colonel's girlfriend, whom the children did not 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 the music that had been missing from the family since his wife's death. Maria also prepared a puppet show called The Lonely Shepherd with the children. The colonel was attracted by Maria's enthusiasm that could infect others.

A few days later, the colonel and the baroness held a grand ball together, in which the children also sang. During the dance, Maria demonstrated the Austrian folk dance "Laendler" to the children. Unexpectedly,

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The colonel came over and danced with Maria ***. At the end of the dance, they looked at each other. The love between them is clear at a glance. All this was seen by the Baroness. That night, she persuaded Maria to return 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 her best to please the children, but to no avail. When the children learned that the colonel was going to marry the baroness, they were even more sad. They went to the convent to find Maria but could not see her. 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 even if she climbed every mountain in the world. 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. Even the young man Rolf, whom the eldest daughter Lisa loved deeply, became a member of the Nazis. When they rushed back to Salzburg, they found Nazi flags everywhere. The colonel and Maria did not agree to hang the Nazi flag in their home, but when they were away, Uncle Mike, who was responsible for taking care of the children, helped them register to participate in the Salzburg 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. When they left the villa at night, they were stopped by the Nazis who had been hiding outside the door to watch them. So the colonel explained that they left to participate in the Hillsborough Festival performance and took out the program list as evidence. Accompanied by the Nazis, they arrived at 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 monastery. With the help of the nuns, the colonel and his family hid behind the tombstones. , but was discovered by Rolf and missed his whereabouts, and then drove to avoid the Nazis' pursuit. However, the nuns' car had its motor unplugged and could not start the pursuit. Then they crossed the Alps and left Austria.