After watching the film, the dance teacher's cool and lonely expression lingered in front of me for a long time. Like the hero, I also had an attitude of admiration and fascination. Japanese movies are very capable in shaping genre characters, especially those women who are unattainable, cold and arrogant, and who seem to be indifferent. That kind of coolness moves and attracts the hero, but also moves and attracts the audience.
The male protagonist has experienced a spiritual derailment, the severity of which should be far higher than the physical derailment. He was already fascinated, but fortunately the dance teacher didn't love him and didn't give him a chance, otherwise he would be completely unable to resist the charm of the dance teacher. Although the male protagonist is actually just dancing, he still feels ashamed in front of his wife, because he has indeed experienced a spiritual derailment.
I think the heroine acted very well and brought out a unique temperament. Some people commented that the heroine's acting skills are not good. If the heroine can express Leng Yan so perfectly, if her acting skills are not good, I'm really speechless.
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