hymn
2013-2-510:52
Listening to a very nice song, Sarah Brightman's "Lacaliffa", Ferrero's advertising background music is this one, the former is a classic music, the latter is a classic chocolate, in the years of flowing gold has come to the present, the two can be said to complement each other, just like the advertising slogan says, golden gold classic. Pen @ fun @ pavilion wWw. ļ½ļ½ļ½Uļ½Eć infoIt's a rare advertisement, like watching an art blockbuster.
However, there is another way that will be more profound than this complementary cooperation, and that is to use unrelated, or even diametrically opposed, things to form a stark contrast.
For example, in "The Shawshank Redemption", in that gloomy prison, an ethereal opera suddenly sounded on the loudspeaker, the music that went straight to the heart floated in every dark cell, and the face of every criminal was intoxicated.
I still remember watching "Cloud Atlas" a few days ago, and near the end of the scene, the clone leader Xingmei stood on the podium in the room, and issued a declaration to all planets in the universe with a lonely voice, calling on all clones to stand up and resist the oppression of human beings. At that time, the human army was already outside the house, and when the iron gate was breached by the humans, all the clones raised their guns and fought bloodily, as if they were hitting stones with eggs, fighting against the humans who were several times stronger. At that time, the soundtrack of the film did not use a fierce melody, but on the contrary, using an ethereal and gentle chant, those gunshots all disappeared, and only pure melodies floated in the air, so ethereal, so elegant, the battle scenes of those clones seemed to have slowed down, they fell one by one, were slaughtered, and defended the dignity of the clones with their lives. Underneath the bloody breath and soft chants, Hoshimi still used her lonely voice to proclaim to the entire universe......
When the chant rings in heaven, it only reaches the ears, but in hell, it can reach the heart.