Does the honorary heroine that she stole really have the face to accept?

Greyson 2022-04-19 09:03:15

Judging from the overall structure, music, and animation effects of the cartoon, this movie is still worth watching. In the front, it was said that the female protagonist was not of a high background, and in the middle, it was said that the female protagonist relied on her own passion to work hard and finally achieve her dream.
Although it is very bloody, it does not affect the viewing, but the problem lies in the middle part. To be honest, I was a little angry watching the movie from beginning to end. At first, he injured the staff and escaped from the orphanage for the sake of his dream, and later he stole other people's lives for the so-called dream. I saw in the comments that someone said that it was because the eldest lady broke the music box first, so the heroine took revenge, and I also haha. It can be said that the eldest lady broke the music box, which is rude, lacking quality, and bad temper, but I can do such things as impostors. If you think about it, it's not just lack of quality, but also the most basic moral bottom line of being a human being. The audience should understand the importance of the two. The most amusing thing is that this kind of morally corrupt behavior was acquiesced by the teacher in the cartoon, and she was not sent to prison. I don't know if this is only done in the movie or it is just like this in France. As long as you succeed, no one will care about your past.
Also, I want to talk about Felicity's boyfriend. In order to retrieve Felicity's music box, the male protagonist risked his life to jump out of the car, and to save the female protagonist, he jumped with pigeon wings that he was not sure about. Going down, there is such a boy who loves him, but the heroine is attracted by the appearance of the Russian prince, and dislikes the hero in all kinds of ways. In the end, she finds that the Russian prince seems to be abnormal, so she wants to go back and apologize to the hero. The characters in this movie seem to be extraordinarily magnanimous towards the heroine. As long as he apologizes, the hero will forgive the heroine. As long as he dances well, the eldest lady who was robbed of her life actually shook hands with the heroine and made peace. , and also took the initiative to stop her mother from hurting Felixi (you guys are really easy to talk about), and all of this is in stark contrast to Felixi, who is full of freckles and immoral.
Finally, let’s talk about hard work. The whole movie is clearly telling the audience that it’s useless to practice hard every day like the eldest lady. It’s not as good as a Felix who has no foundation and only relies on seven points of talent and three points of luck. . The implication is that if you are stupid, don't study at all, and you don't have to work hard anyway, hehe. . . Director, can you spread some positive energy?

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  • Regine: [to Odette, as she and Felicie are cleaning the stairs] Get up.

    Odette: [meekly] Yes, ma'am.

    [gets up, but keeps her head down]

    Regine: [referring to Felicie] Who is this?

    Odette: No one. She helps.

    Regine: YOU feed her. Out of YOUR wages.

    Odette: Yes, ma'am.

    Regine: I want you to air and press the linen.

    [whispers]

    Regine: NOW.

    [Odette leaves. Regine looks down at Felicie coldly. A visibly frightened Felicie resumes cleaning the stairs]

    Regine: It's not clean.

    [purposely pushes the bucket of scrubbing water with her foot; the water spills down the steps, much to Felicie's shock]

    Regine: Oops! Oh, look what you did.

    [smiles wickedly and leaves]

  • Felicie: [on her first day of dance class, shyly greeting the other girls] Hi. Hello.

    [to herself; when none of the girls respond]

    Felicie: Okay. Super.

    [louder]

    Felicie: I'm Felicie.

    Nora: [confused] Felicie?

    Felicie: [realizes her mistake] Uh, no, no, no, no, no. Sorry. I'm... friendly, ever so friendly. And my name is Camille.

    Nora: Okay. I'm Nora, but everyone calls me... Nora. That's... the name that goes with MY face.

    [laughs]

    Nora: Hey, you should warm up.

    Felicie: [to herself, confused] Warm up?

    [shrugs and tries to literally 'warm up' by rubbing her hands on her arms]

    Dora: [amused] Oh my. That is crazy. I'm guessing you're new, my darling?

    Felicie: [awkwardly] You can tell that because...?

    [Before Dora can answer, Mérante enters the room. The girls quickly gather to one side of the room]

    Felicie: Who is that?

    Dora: [rolls her eyes] You are joking, right? It's Louis Mérante, ballet master, world-famous choreographer, the man who performed the most fouettes ever in a single solo.

    Felicie: Foo-what?

    Dora: Turns. Really difficult turns.

    Nora: 187 in total. And right after, he vomited!

    Mérante: Silence, mademoiselle! First position, second...

    [All of the girls except Felicie go through the basic ballet positions]

    Felicie: [lost] What?

    Mérante: Third, fourth, and rest in fifth.

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