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** Not to mention [[spoiler:the strings were made from the dead wife's hair]].
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** Not to mention [[spoiler:the strings were made from the dead wife's hair]].
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* {{Squick}}: The idea that the violin [[spoiler: was painted was blood]] may be this for some viewers.

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* {{Squick}}: The idea that the violin [[spoiler: was painted was varnished with blood]] may be this for some viewers.
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* RetroactiveRecognition: Creator/SandraOh appears in a small role as the adult Ming's wife in the auction.
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* {{Squick}}: The idea that the violin [[spoiler: was painted was blood]] may be this for some viewers.

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* TearJerker: A lot. Anna's death is painful enough, when Busotti loses the love of his life and his unborn son in one stroke; but the viewer revisits the sorrow when Morritz examines a note left inside the violin centuries ago, by the creator. All it says is, "With all my heart."

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A lot. Anna's death is painful enough, when Busotti loses the love of his life and his unborn son in one stroke; but the viewer revisits the sorrow when Morritz examines a note left inside the violin centuries ago, by the creator. All it says is, "With all my heart."
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** The fact that at the beginning of the movie, the sound of Anna's humming turns into the sound of the violin, and then, at the end of the credits, the violin's music turns back into Anna's voice. Just when you thought you were over it...!

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** The fact that at the beginning of the movie, the sound of Anna's humming turns into the sound of the violin, and then, at the end of the credits, the violin's music turns back into Anna's voice. Just when you thought you were over it...!
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* SugarWiki/AwesomeMusic: The score as a whole is stellar, from the EarWorm "People's Republic" to the hauntingly erotic "Coitus Musicalis," (with a name like that, who would have guessed?), but Anna's Theme carries through the movie for pure, heartbreaking simplicity.

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* SugarWiki/AwesomeMusic: The score as a whole is stellar, from the EarWorm "People's Republic" to the hauntingly erotic "Coitus Musicalis," (with a name like that, who would have guessed?), but Anna's Theme carries through the movie for pure, heartbreaking simplicity.

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* AwesomeMusic: The score as a whole is stellar, from the EarWorm "People's Republic" to the hauntingly erotic "Coitus Musicalis," (with a name like that, who would have guessed?), but Anna's Theme carries through the movie for pure, heartbreaking simplicity.
* HeartwarmingMoments: [[spoiler: Morritz steals the red violin and keeps it as a gift for his daughter, from whom he's been kept away by his job. "I'm bringing you something real special," indeed. And the sight of the full moon in the sky means the violin might have a chance at a happier life this time around.]]

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* AwesomeMusic: SugarWiki/AwesomeMusic: The score as a whole is stellar, from the EarWorm "People's Republic" to the hauntingly erotic "Coitus Musicalis," (with a name like that, who would have guessed?), but Anna's Theme carries through the movie for pure, heartbreaking simplicity.
* HeartwarmingMoments: SugarWiki/HeartwarmingMoments: [[spoiler: Morritz steals the red violin and keeps it as a gift for his daughter, from whom he's been kept away by his job. "I'm bringing you something real special," indeed. And the sight of the full moon in the sky means the violin might have a chance at a happier life this time around.]]



** The fact that at the beginning of the movie, the sound of Anna's humming turns into the sound of the violin, and then, at the end of the credits, the violin's music turns back into Anna's voice. Just when you thought you were over it...!

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** The fact that at the beginning of the movie, the sound of Anna's humming turns into the sound of the violin, and then, at the end of the credits, the violin's music turns back into Anna's voice. Just when you thought you were over it...!!
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* AwesomeMusic: The score as a whole is stellar, from the EarWorm "People's Republic" to the hauntingly erotic "Coitus Musicalis," (with a name like that, who would have guessed?), but Anna's Theme carries through the movie for pure, heartbreaking simplicity.
* HeartwarmingMoments: [[spoiler: Morritz steals the red violin and keeps it as a gift for his daughter, from whom he's been kept away by his job. "I'm bringing you something real special," indeed. And the sight of the full moon in the sky means the violin might have a chance at a happier life this time around.]]
* TearJerker: A lot. Anna's death is painful enough, when Busotti loses the love of his life and his unborn son in one stroke; but the viewer revisits the sorrow when Morritz examines a note left inside the violin centuries ago, by the creator. All it says is, "With all my heart."
** The fact that at the beginning of the movie, the sound of Anna's humming turns into the sound of the violin, and then, at the end of the credits, the violin's music turns back into Anna's voice. Just when you thought you were over it...!

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