Remember the 7 children of the Trapp family?
Yes, it had shown on TV. You may think you’re sick of it or not liking it at all but I do love it. Why you don’t like them; nun-in-training Julie Andrews hauling around those Von Trapp’s children and oddly the sexy voice of Christopher Plummer when singing “Edelweiss”. Is that doesn’t melt you? Oh my!! When I look at this picture again, I miss the children especially the youngest one. She was adorable to me.
The Sound of Music is a 1965 American Musical Film which directed by Robert Wise and starring, Julie Andrews and Christopher Plummer. It is based on the Broadway Musical the Sound of Music, with songs written by Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein II. What I love about this movie is its ability to bring audiences into another world with such ease. The film’s characters and story are very good with the combination of memorable musical moments of all time. Also, the outstanding music blew me away. Its tuneful songs and collectively produce one of the best soundtracks in musical history. Many of the songs serve the story well. Not forgetting Julie Andrews, she plays the biggest part in making the film itself. She is simply remarkable that she can do no wrong. She creates character that are easy to love and impossible to hate.
Here are the soundtracks:
The Sound of Music
Dixit Dominus (Psalm 110), Morning Hymn and Alleluia
Maria
I have confidence
My favourite things
Salzburg Montage
The Lonely Goatherd
Do Re Mi
Edelweiss
So long, farewell
Climb every mountain
Something good
Processional
“The Sound of Music” is a film which the story is just as enchanting today as it was been before.
On 2010, Oprah’s show make a reunion of “The Sound of Music” cast after 40 years and below are a picture of them;
Here comes more the photo scene of the film;
1 comments:
thanks for sharing the information. It is a great movie. :-)
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