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Ali 2022-04-09 09:01:07
"Felicity the Great": Romantic "French Ballet Dream"
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As an animated film produced in France and Canada, "The Great Felicity" truly restores the scenery of Paris, France in 1879. The streets, theaters, Eiffel Tower, etc. of this romantic city are all presented in the film, and the exquisite pictures will surely make the audience...
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Ward 2022-04-03 09:01:12
No title, but I was really hurt by this plot
Originally, I wanted to watch an animation happily, and the score of this film on Tencent is 8 points.
As a result, the more I looked at it, the more I felt that something was wrong. A person who broke the rules and pretended to be clever and let others take responsibility for her. Was actually...

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Hayley 2022-04-06 09:01:06
The only thing to watch is the choreography of the daily ballet and fighting dance. After all, I hired a professional. It was very tormenting not to be able to fast forward when watching in the cinema, the plot was too bad, and to be honest, I didn’t even know how to tie shoelaces, and I didn’t know anything about it. It’s unconvincing to claim to take ballet as a dream to become a star. What qualifications do you have to rely on the left and right sides to fight for the solo dance position with others who have been trained since childhood.
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Melyssa 2022-04-06 09:01:06
Like the dance of Miss Leo in the film, the production is impeccable, but there is no surprise. The result of the cooperation between Gao Meng and Quebec, Canada turned out to be such an American-style animation work, which makes people a little unhappy.
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Mother Superior: Felicie, I know you have this dream of being a dancer. We all know it!
Felicie: But I...
Mother Superior: [interrupting] Tut-tut, tut-tut! All the world has a dream. But get this into your head - dreams are not reality. Dreams are buried because life is hard, brutal and without pity.
Felicie: But...
Mother Superior: Tut-tut, tut-tut! Agreed?
[the Mother Superior puts a hand over Felicie's shoulder as she sighs in resignation]
Felicie: Agreed.
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Postman: A letter for Madame Regine Le Haut and Mademoiselle Camille from the Opera. Hmm! Handmade paper! Embossed! Blue ink.
[Felicie grunts and angrily takes the letter off his hand]
Postman: [offended] Oh, how rude! Children today have no manners!
[the postman leaves]