Jump out of my world and find myself

Ruby 2022-04-21 09:01:49

2022-03-08 In the evening in the dormitory, family love and friendship touched the dream dance and ballet. He met a super nice teacher. She was so good, responsible and warm. When he succeeded, she let him go, she said that now is the age of struggle and dream I don’t understand that my father doesn’t conform to the worldly sense. It’s a bit bizarre. I feel that my son hasn’t thought about it well. Love to give up ideals and return to real life grandma ❤️ the same dream that he ❤️ support him to understand his teacher ❤️ the teacher's persistence and patience that girl ❤️ is her first step in a certain sense "Would you like to try it? ” My dream has come true to see his performance. The small details are handled very well. There is a small warm place to take the suitcase. The shooting environment and the content displayed are in perfect harmony. Pleasure and tension, etc.

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  • Jermaine 2021-11-16 08:01:28

    Stephen Dadley’s debut, inspirational musical. Jamie Bell's performance deserves an Oscar nomination. Miners’ lives are intertwined with ballet dreams, personal growth and social events (general strikes). At the end, the father's eyes and the freeze-frame jump are very powerful. | I'm sorta disappear...I've got this fire in my body. I'm just there. Flyin' like a bird. Like electricity. (8.3/10)

  • Dolores 2022-03-27 09:01:05

    Why not give ten stars! How easy it is for this kind of inspirational and tender movie to go in the direction of dog blood and sensationalism, and how rare and precious it is! How well written this script is! What a perfect combination of music, dance and narrative! I'm going to love the little tricks of editing! The bells don't play very well! Can you never grow up! !

Billy Elliot quotes

  • Billy: Miss, you don't fancy me do, do you?

    Mrs. Wilkinson: No, Billy. Funnily enough, I don't. Now piss off!

    Billy: [smiling] Piss off yourself.

  • Dad: I'm bustin' my ass for those 50 pences and you're - look, from now on, you stay here and look out for your Nana. Got that? Good.

    Grandma: They used to say I could have been a professional dancer if I'd had the trainin'!

    Dad: WILL YOU SHUT UP?

    Billy: I hate you! You're a bastard!