1 posted on
11/12/2013 4:35:52 PM PST by
Borges
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To: Borges
I didn’t think the movie was all that great but the music was pretty darned good.
Our high school class (class of 65) chose “Climb Every Mountain” as our class song. I still think it was a pretty good choice.
2 posted on
11/12/2013 4:43:22 PM PST by
yarddog
(Romans 8: verses 38 and 39. "For I am persuaded".)
To: Borges
I love the Sound of Music in all its corny glory and I’ll probably watch this. Having said that, I think Carrie Underwood sings well, but she’s nowhere near the level of Julie Andrews in her prime.
3 posted on
11/12/2013 4:43:41 PM PST by
Huntress
("Politicians exploit economic illiteracy." --Walter Williams)
To: Borges
I am 46 years old. This movie has aired on network TV just about every year of my life, and I have yet to watch it in its entirety.
Reading this list almost makes me want to. :)
To: Borges
Out of "Do, Re, Mi, Fa, So, La, Ti, Do," the only one Maria apparently can spell is "la." This is no educator. I do not even understand what this is supposed to mean. I tried to read a few more but it became obvious that this person is not a curmudgeon but simply an idiot with a proclivity for rationalization. It is "The Sound of Music" and is therefore sacrosanct, period.
6 posted on
11/12/2013 4:53:24 PM PST by
higgmeister
( In the Shadow of The Big Chicken!)
To: Borges
“Innocent as a rose,” Liesl sings while spinning around so her boyfriend can see her underpants.”
I take it this isn’t the Julie Andrews version.
8 posted on
11/12/2013 4:55:38 PM PST by
elcid1970
("In the modern world, Muslims are living fossils.")
To: Borges
9 posted on
11/12/2013 4:56:25 PM PST by
TEXOKIE
(We must surrender only to our Holy God and never to the evil that has befallen us.)
To: Borges
Will "NBC" let them use the "N" words?
(Nazi & Nuns)
10 posted on
11/12/2013 4:58:45 PM PST by
jaz.357
(Contrary To Ordinary)
To: Borges
While they are on their daytrip singing in the mountains and hanging from trees they mysteriously change clothes and then change back again. Too much of an effort for them to fix that, I guess.
To: Borges
“The Von Trapp Family Singers”
12 posted on
11/12/2013 5:01:36 PM PST by
central_va
(I won't be reconstructed and I do not give a damn.)
To: Borges
We enjoyed a “Sound of Music” tour in Salzburg, where most, if not all, of the movie was filmed. We saw the house exterior with the lake, the gazebo, the church where they were married, the graveyard scene, and more.
To: Borges
1. Out of "Do, Re, Mi, Fa, So, La, Ti, Do," the only one Maria apparently can spell is "la." This is no educator.
Despite her British accent, Maria's primary language is German. Those Italian notes needed correcting anyway.
2. Rolfe is presented as a romantic hero despite the fact that he is clearly intimidated by Liesl's burgeoning sexuality to the point where he calls her "timid and shy and scared" at the very moment she is leaning in
That is called irony. The same thing happens later when Christopher Plummer tells him he's not a man, and Rolfe calls for "Daddy" ("Guard!")
3. You only have 17 favorite things*, and one of them is "doorbells"?
Maria clearly states that these are a FEW of my favorite things. The kids didn't get out much , so she was appealing to things they experience.
4. Maria claims that the hills are alive with the sound of music,[ . . . ] they are, in fact, alive with the sound of wind.
and birds, and things that rustle in the wind. I suppose that when Homer tells his muse to sing, that there is no evidence an actual tune comes out should put the Iliad into the realm of kitsch as well?
5. Maria needs a gap year, or she's going to enter into a series of unsatisfying short careers.
I have known several women who entered the convent and decided against the religious life, going on into stable and loving marriages. Also, when you are in the shadow of the Thrid Reich, a gap year seems more like a luxury.
6. When Mother Abbess tells Maria, "Climb ev'ry mountain," she is setting a very unrealistic expectation of success, especially since they are in the Alps.
Well, maybe, but beats the heck out of that journey is the reward business we hear these days.
I could go on. Interestingly, the curmudgeon omits the crowd singing "Goodbye" to the retiring children after their performance at the party. Fact is, the movie holds up quite well 50 years later.
15 posted on
11/12/2013 5:06:46 PM PST by
Dr. Sivana
(There's no salvation in politics.)
To: Borges
I have seen this movie 20 times and my father metbthe REAL Maria long ago.
She has a brief unspoken cameo in the movie.
16 posted on
11/12/2013 5:17:04 PM PST by
gaijin
To: Borges
Then don’t watch it. I won’t, it’s fluff.
18 posted on
11/12/2013 5:29:09 PM PST by
Revolting cat!
(Bad things are wrong! Ice cream is delicious!)
To: Borges
“Follow your heart” is the WORST advice you can give to anyone.
20 posted on
11/12/2013 5:30:55 PM PST by
BenLurkin
(This is not a statement o"Bustid"f fact. It is either opinion or satire; or both.)
To: Borges; Slings and Arrows
To: Borges
Big happy sigh. After reading the column, I’m looking forward to seeing the movie again.
I thought the scene of the captain and Maria dancing was the most romantic moment ever. *sigh*
22 posted on
11/12/2013 5:38:46 PM PST by
Cloverfarm
(This too shall pass ...)
To: Borges
The music in The Sound of Music seems to have been inspired by the dark side of human existence. Take for example, "Do, Re, Mi":
- "Do--a dear, a female dear"--In the context of the song, most likely a reference to a gangster's moll
- "Re--a drop of golden sun"--An obvious reference to marijuana, known in some quarters as "sunshine" or "Acapulco gold"
- "Mi--a name I call myself"--If you call yourself by an alias, you are probably up to no good
- "Fa--a long, long way to run"--A drug-smuggling route, in which drugs are brought a long, long way from the mountains of Laos or Peru to the streets of Los Angeles
- "Sol--a needle pulling thread"--needles are used to shoot drugs such as heroin
- "La--a note that follows sol"--The need for a follow-up suggests drug addiction
- "Ti--a drink with jam and bread"--"Jam" is another slang term for marijuana, purchased with "bread," or cash
- "That will bring us back to do"--the gang is in charge
To: Borges
A delightful list, which I shall wisely make a point of not sharing with my “The Sound of Music” obsessed wife.
26 posted on
11/12/2013 6:01:37 PM PST by
ctdonath2
(Making good people helpless doesn't make bad people harmless.)
To: Borges
I’ve just never been able to get into musicals. When people are talking onscreen and suddenly break into song, I just cringe.
27 posted on
11/12/2013 6:02:48 PM PST by
CatherineofAragon
((Support Christian white males----the architects of the jewel known as Western Civilization.))
To: Borges
“It’s one thing to use a metaphor about uninterrupted mountain climbing if you’re in Nebraska, but when you look out of the window every day and see more mountains than you could ever climb in your entire life, that’s just setting you up to feel like a failure.”
I LOVE The Sound of Music, but this was all pretty funny. And I do like how our gentle author sticks up for the Baroness. Hey, it’s not her fault, people!
29 posted on
11/12/2013 6:18:15 PM PST by
jocon307
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