"Break Dance" is a movie in the early 1980s. The United States was very mature at that time, and there are traces of dance steps nowadays. But if you think of "Hip-hop Boy" as a new achievement for breaking, the biggest difference is that it now pays more attention to strength. "Break Dance" also pays more attention to the visual effects presented by the tricks of action, but "Street Dance Boy" focuses on the maximum burst of energy. This can also be seen from the video of the current breaking masters in the United States. Just like martial arts, novices are always embroidered with a set of fists and legs. Outsiders seem to behave and applaud, but the more masters, the more they abandon the moves, leaving only the use of energy. Jumping up or pressing on the top, the vigorous vajra finger and the two-finger Zen are both advanced forms, which are not beyond the reach of skill.
"Break Dance" caused a burst of breaking fever after its screening in my country, but it soon became cold. It has only risen in recent years and has developed rapidly. The level has gradually approached the United States, but it has not been able to catch up. This also shows that the higher the ground, the harder it is to progress.
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