Rosso come IL cielo: Giving Them an Equal Chance
nbsp;In the film, the teacher Ton says: When you close your eyes while playing music, the notes would be transformed to become more powerful. And what is more, the music you are playing would become into a concrete sense of touch. You have five senses, and why only one? Because when the other four are turned off, the remaining one would directly permeate into your heart, and could be felt at the most and best. The conductor would close his eyes to listen the surging of music. The lovers would close their eyes when kissing to feel the warmth of the lips. The taster would close his eyes to taste the mellow aftertaste of wine. We not only can see the heaven or the paradise, also can hear the heaven, taste the heaven, smell the paradise and touch the paradise.
When we are familiar with the language and vision, the ability of hearing will be forgotten. When we are persecuted by the steel and concrete in the city, hindered by the noisy of traffic jams, we would forget the cicadas sing on the tree in the summer. I would always be infatuated with such clean and limpid eye sight of the children in the film for a long time. They or are silently feeling this world, or are quiet without a word. Such kind of expression would always make me distressed. The rigid principal restricts the freedom of the children in the name of protecting, but the teacher of real justice speaks out the substance quot;In fact, you indeed look down upon them from the bottom of your heart.quot;
Sometimes they do not need the sympathy, but just need an equal chance. They have the ability to experience the world, they can do it. Have you see the happy facial expressions when those kids are fighting with the pots and pans?