Fame

Damian 2022-04-20 09:02:51

I remember the first time I saw this movie, when I was in my third year of high school. I should have been in the same mood as the characters at the beginning of the movie, full of expectations for the future. And now, when I watch this movie again, it lacks the excitement and excitement at the time, and has a lot of emotion. That's right, I only see their persistence in fighting for their dreams in the movie, and I only see that after four years, the dream will finally blossom and bear fruit. Now, I feel the sadness of the one who was told by the teacher that he would never be a professional dancer, and how he calmly mailed his luggage afterward. It was himself who should be sad, but instead comforted others. There is also the final graduation performance. Although he stands in the center of the stage, he will never be able to have a stage. And the girl who danced the best, gave up her studies and love for her performance or her future. There are many characters that inspire people to struggle, and this time I see more of reality defeating dreams. Those unwilling and unsatisfactory are more like the life we ​​experience ourselves.
But no matter what, they have fought for their dreams, at least after many years, they can be magnanimous, worthy of their dreams, and worthy of themselves.

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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.