Billy Elliot--Find And Stick To What You Truly Like

Grady 2022-08-01 14:46:54

I originally wanted to title it "Dance Out of My Life, Carp Leaps from the Dragon's Gate", but now I found out that the names of the two films were mixed up. Could it be that they were translated by the same person? It's like a couplet... I don’t know if you are also confused like this. What you like is not necessarily a major that you can choose. If a person can do the job that he has always longed for, it is not called work, it is called enjoyment, and others are just doing work.

I used to be very depressed and tense, especially when I was in math class. When faced with boring numbers, I really wanted to cry first. Due to the pressure of my family and the responsibility that I should have assumed, I have stumbled to the present, and I still remember the happy days of studying liberal arts in my heart. Now that I think about it, in high school, except for the slight headache in mathematics, I liked every subject, and I was very interested in learning. It was the happiest time. I will not forget that I was obsessed with books when I was a child, but anyone who loves books will have such an experience. If you pick up a book in a daze, you can see that the sky is dark and forget to eat. After finishing your homework, you are free to soar. This is probably the root cause of myopia.

This is the same feeling Billy felt when he danced. He didn't know how to describe that feeling. He was beaten by his father and secretly went to learn ballet. Practice and enjoy it. You can forget all the fire in the chest. You must find what you love. In this life, what is it that you love all the time? Maybe you can't find it in your entire life, maybe it's the moon that Charles will give up everything to pursue at the age of 40, maybe it's how lucky you are to have met and known her, in any case, I firmly believe that as long as it is what you love, it will never be will regret. And fame and fortune are the clouds.

Going back to the film itself, it actually reflects many small details. For example, the importance of family education, especially the development of character, comes from Billy's love for his grandmother and his understanding of his father's irritable mood afterwards. It is not difficult to see his good nature. But even a child with a soft heart, in the face of the scolding love from his father and brother, will subtly think that this is a normal way of expressing emotions. And getting angry with the teacher and beating up classmates for no reason during the interview almost ruined his life as a miner.

Compared to the two, it reminds me of Charlie from "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory". Both boys are from poor families, but the family atmosphere is very different. Can I simply attribute it to the lack of a relationship with the hostess? When his mother was there, he would let Billy play the piano, go to ballet, and give him gentle confidence; while his father was a kind of imperative education, he was rude and didn't know how to express it, but at the end, he saw the dance in the snow. He resolutely decided to give everything. Crying with my brother's hug is really the heart of a father's boxing and loving son. Who will understand? In the end, when the familiar Swan Lake sounded, Billy's jump surprised the audience and ended just right. Now I still remember his resolute and confident face and his obviously coquettish make-up, but his resolute eyebrows and eyes radiated from the whole bodoutOut of black swan-like nobility. I know you will win in the end.


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Billy Elliot quotes

  • Mrs. Wilkinson: Please yourself, darlin'.

  • Debbie: If you want, I'll show you me fanny.

    Billy: Nah. You're all right.