Moderate~

Cassandre 2022-04-19 09:03:13

As far as the theme is concerned, the movies of the 1980s, there is not much to say, you know what I mean. .
As far as the shooting technique is concerned, it is quite satisfactory. It has been ups and downs for four years, and every ups and downs are well captured, but after all, there is nothing new
. In terms of performance, the characters' personalities are not very clear. I always thought that Marco should be portrayed as a lover. Kind of like a positive sunny boy or something, or made the beautiful ballet dancer into a prostitute, but I didn't see much of the result. In the end, except for the slumped nose of the Asian girl who was expelled, there was no such thing. Anyone who has left a deep impression on me. Of course, we can say that this is what the screenwriter wrote that is closer to life.
The performances of the actors are hard to comment on, most of them are young and new faces, and the potential should still be great.
But the highlight of the film is the try that Marco played and sang in his dad's restaurant, and the very infectious voice of the piano hip-hop black girl. I was expecting something very exciting in the final graduation show, but unfortunately it was just an incomplete song with a few people dancing, and then the curtain call was over. So I guess the audience stood up and applauded because the stage lighting for the party was so good (and the lighting was really good).

Anyway, I said that Marco is like me, and I gave this movie four stars~

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Fame quotes

  • Marco: She's hot, but she thinks she's like the most talented person in the school.

    Victor Tavares: So maybe she is.

  • Malik Washburn: [from trailer] Mom, I'm talented!

    Malik's Mom: And who in the world told you you were so special?

    Malik Washburn: You did.