![]() Together: The Hendrick Motorsports Story [Blu-ray] $24.95 Narrated by Academy Award nominee Tom Cruise, Together: The Hendrick Motorsports Story commemorates 25 years of the moments, memories, and men who shaped the face of modern NASCAR¢ī. Rick Hendrick was a farmer's son from South Hill, VA who became the youngest auto dealer in America. With a staff of only five employees, he started a one-car race team. Twenty-five years later, Hendrick Motorsports is NASCAR¢ī's most successful team. ![]() Together: The Hendrick Motorsports Story $19.95 Narrated by Academy Award nominee Tom Cruise, Together: The Hendrick Motorsports Story commemorates 25 years of the moments, memories, and men who shaped the face of modern NASCAR¢ī. Rick Hendrick was a farmer's son from South Hill, VA who became the youngest auto dealer in America. With a staff of only five employees, he started a one-car race team. Twenty-five years later, Hendrick Motorsports is NASCAR¢ī's most successful team. ![]() Drawn Together - The Complete Series $59.98 The Drawn Together gang is back and this time they”Ēre bringing the party home with them. In addition to reliving your favorite episodes from all three seasons of basic cable”Ēs most-offensive animated reality show, you and your friends can now play as each of the characters in The Drawn Together Board Game!, partake in the Get the DT”Ēs Drinking Game, or show your inner wild child by participating in the Drawn Together Truth or Dare Game. Once you own this collection, you won”Ēt even have to leave your basement to have a kickass party! ![]() Together $14.98 This is a very moving melodrama about the unlikely journey of a small town child prodigy traveling to Beijing with his father to seek success in classical violin competition. Among all human emotions, perhaps none is more moving than the act of sacrifice - the word brings to mind Abraham's willingness to sacrifice his son Isaac to obey God. In this movie we witness the sacrifices people make for art, the sacrifices parents make for children, and the sacrifices teachers make for their students. Why are we willing to make self-sacrifices? The reasons vary, but ultimately it is a search for meaning. Set in modern China, a world where money and material self-gratification increasingly rule the day, people are still looking for the meaning of their lives. For the father, the meaning of his whole life is the musical achievement of his son. For the eccentric teacher, the meaning is taking care of all those abandoned street cats. For the beautiful young lady, there is no meaning in life other than money, until she finds one in the boy's pursuit of musical success. As the professor tells his students, techniques are difficult to master, but winning the competition requires more than mastering the techniques. One must inject emotion into the piece to make it alive and enjoyable. It is the "feeling" (professor's word) that is truly rare and precious. Luckily for the boy, he has plenty of it with his father, his lady friend, and his teacher. It all comes together at the movie's climax. But this movie is more than just feverish emotionalism. In the end, there is a mystery that motivates the whole plot: who are the child's real parents? And why did they abandon the baby at the Beijing train station with a violin? We will never know. Just like we will never know why this universe was created. Neither does the man who found the baby and the violin by chance. But after moments of anxiety, the ordinary man became the father who devotes his entire life to follow what he believes is the intention of the baby's parents. He believes they are good people who for some reason cannot do what they want to do, which is to raise this boy to be an accomplished violinist. To his delight the child turns out to have a natural gift for violin and also loves music. Even though the son does not follow the father's every wish, after overcoming various shocks and crises (to name a couple, the money hidden in the father's red hat was stolen, the violin was impulsively sold to buy a white fur coat for the lady) he is able to get to exactly where the father wanted him to be: on the verge of international fame and success. At that point the father is ready to exit the teenage boy's life. His lifetime goal has been achieved. The country bumpkin is no longer "useful," if not a baggage, and his son is better guided by the professor in the future. One may say the father is a fool - it is quite possible that he is totally mistaken about the meaning of his life. You may think that the baby's parent(s) left the violin with the baby because that's the only valuable she/he/them had and thus it was simply a payment for whoever found the baby to raise the boy. There was no other intention. Read Cobe's interpretation of the movie's hidden light at: http://2cobe.com/2009/05/25/sacrifice-meaning-and-mystery-review-of-the-chen-kaige%e2%80%99s-film-together-%e5%92%8c%e4%bd%a0%e5%9c%a8%e4%b8%80%e8%b5%b7/ |
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