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Which movie theme song was reproduced yesterday?

Yesterday is the theme song of an excellent American film The Works of Mr Holland.

Yesterday's Reproduction is the masterpiece of Carpenter, and it is also one of the classic English songs in Europe and America in 1970s. Founded in 1973, it has been covered by countless singers. Once a finalist for the Oscar for a century. Richard Carpenter and John Bedis wrote this song in the early 1970s in response to nostalgia. This golden single won the runner-up in the United States and Britain, and has become one of the best-selling singles forever.

Mr Holland's Works, also known as Mr Holland's Music, is an American film directed by Stephen Herek. The film was released by Weber Film Company and released in 1995 and 65438+February. Patrick Shane Duncan is the screenwriter and executive producer of this film. Richard dreyfuss plays the leading role of Glenn Holland in this film. Other main actors in this film include Glenn Hedley, Jay Thomas, olympia dukakis, William H. Macy and Alicia Witt. The film is full of warmth, surging like an ocean in the warm sunshine, and the affection between parents and children, teachers and students always impacts the audience's not-so-warm heart without exaggeration. It describes the twists and turns and happiness of family life more delicately while expressing the nobleness of teachers.

A synopsis of "Life is Beautiful Because of You";

Autumn in Oregon 1964, USA. Great Holland, a composer with lofty ideals, found a job as a music teacher in a middle school in order to earn money to complete his career. What he did was settle for second best, and the burden of family life forced him to face the reality. On his first day at school, students with poor basic music skills embarrassed him. Not only do they play musical instruments out of tune, but even the famous classical composer Bach has never heard of them. Holland's confidence was hit, and Jacob, the headmistress, repeatedly criticized him in good faith. When the husband encounters setbacks at work, the wife who is engaged in photography patiently persuades and comforts him; Bill may Lester, a good friend of the PE teacher, also proved to Holland with her own personal experience since teaching that teaching students needs selfless love and enough time.

Under Holland's careful cultivation, Gertrude Lan, a white student who knew nothing about music, and Louise Ruth, a black student, learned clarinet and drum set respectively. While Holland was addicted to teaching life, his son was born, but he was born deaf. This heavy blow made Holland shift the focus of his family, and he had a hazy love affair with the beautiful female student Lou Wei Na Morgan. The wife noticed the subtle changes in her husband, but she didn't find them. After Morgan went to new york for further study, Holland devoted all his body and mind to his son and teaching, and his relationship with his wife was also cleared. In the next 30 years, Holland not only improved students' musical literacy, but also won everyone's respect and love with love, trust and understanding. Before he retired, grateful students gathered together and held a grand farewell party for the teacher. The orchestra played the impassioned and magnificent American Symphony to express its highest respect for the Netherlands.