Inspirational, love, warm animated film. First of all, the movie, whether it is the theme song or the episode, is as good as many animated movies. I think the three views of the theme are super correct. After all, it is a movie for children (as for impersonating Camille, it is indeed inappropriate, but the movie belongs to the movie, otherwise what? Continue? For a child like me with a strong sense of justice, is this considered a kind of punishment for bad people? It's a joy in my heart!) Anyway, I, a newly grown child, still looks very burning. Felicity and her little friend (forgot her name) were born for a dream, and there are natural fetters on the way to the dream, as well as assists, and it is mainly the protagonist's passion for ballet that allows her to win the appreciation of her mentor and win the stage. (I still hate Camille's mother like a child?) The routine is necessary, and the movie still has a happy ending.
In short, it may be because I have the same obsession with dreams as Felicity, but I feel ashamed of being neglected from time to time. This movie is a wake-up call for me, thank you.
People are different, their positions are different, and what I see is perhaps the obvious theme of my dreams, which inspires me a lot.
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