Finding yourself is a very confusing process

Katheryn 2022-01-14 08:01:33

I was going to bed last night
. In the habit of pressing the remote control once before going to bed, I
turned to CCTV-6. The film
was still in English, so I watched the

typical American Dream
heroine Casey transformed by a physics geek. Cheng ice princess,
her friend "maths geek", the coach, mother and child, and mother are all playing the role of + or-on the road to her dream.
Fortunately, she finally
speaks out bravely when facing her mother who is obsessed with her dream.了 I gave up your dream, now I'm going after mine. The

most unforgettable is the last scene
Casey wears his own blue ice coat, princess-like hair bun, and
elegant crown on the ice Stretching, jumping, and spinning
should be every girl’s dream.
Standing on her own stage and
blooming.

Maybe everyone has talents.
Casey found it when
she almost missed it. For this reason, she gave up Harvard, her hardship She persuaded her mother that she fell down countless times,
but in the end she succeeded. She
felt a little sad after
going through elementary school, middle school and university,
without knowing what she
really wanted. In fact, it
is not difficult for most Chinese children to pursue their dreams, but the difficulty is How to discover your dreams is

right, discovering yourself is a very confusing process

PS: According to Dead Fish, the heroine is a female villain in Gossip Girl, but it is said that this is a film about American aristocratic students. That kind of life is too far away from me, so I haven't watched it. The supporting roles are also familiar, such as Heroes. The cheerleader Claire, the sexy and stray Simantha in Sex and the city, and Casey's mother who always flashes in movies, only remember that she appeared in Runaway Bride. . .

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Ice Princess quotes

  • Tina Harwood: [turning to a group of students gathered nearby, listening to a fight between she and Gen] If you have any sense of self-preservation, you will scatter.

  • Casey Carlyle: It is a sport, Mom. It is a thrilling and beautiful sport.

    Joan Carlyle: Are you sure it doesn't just make you feel beautiful?

    Casey Carlyle: So what if it does? What is so horrible about that? About feeling strong and graceful and beautiful for once in my life?