Give me one surprise!

Damon 2022-01-28 08:20:06

Before that, I hadn't seen any hip-hop-themed movies, including the "You Got Served" movie, and I hadn't seen a movie where most of the actors were black, so I was full of curiosity, not to mention that there were some that I liked very much. Neyo. When the ending song sounded, I was fortunate to see a good inspirational film.

The plot is very simple. Dj's brother was shot because of a conflict with people because of a dance fight. Feeling guilty, he went to Atlanta to go to college in his place, where he fell in love with a girl, participated in a frat and then defeated seven times. Champion, hold the beauty back. Compared to these, there are still some thoughts to say.

Team spirit. It is constantly mentioned in the film, from the admonition of Dj's younger brother to him at the beginning, to the last T team captain said to him "It's not about me, it's not about you, it's about the whole team". Dj was indeed an individualist in the beginning and didn't change much after joining the T team until he beat in the old and new games. Although I'm not a hip-hop fan, I can't help but get excited when I watch a group of people put on a show. Maybe this is the power of the team. And Dj has also grown up during this change. The United States is a country with serious individualism, emphasizing self and individuality, but this does not contradict the team spirit. On the contrary, in the increasingly fierce competition, only those who know how to cooperate with others are more likely to succeed.

black style. I don't know how to describe this feeling, so I used this vague word. Their language is indeed a bit vulgar, but it also has a natural wild beauty. I admire the sense of music and rhythm of black people. It is pleasing to the eyes to dance with the music, and the footsteps and rhythms are buckled to the point. It is worthy of being a "born dancer". Although April and Dj only met for the third time, the kiss did have some orz....

hip-hop style. As mentioned earlier, I am not a hip-hop fan, but I have watched some hip-hop programs and shows. I thought it was a Japanese, Korean or Chinese style based on technology, such as poping, mechanical dance, etc., but the style in the film is Mainly hiphop and freestyle. I used to think this style was not too difficult, but now it doesn't seem to be unsightly because of it. As I said before, it was very impactful, and I watched the final three times.

history. In the section of the Memorial Hall, there are many famous black figures, including Jordan. It is shocking when the picture is zoomed out. The traces of history have a strong sense of existence here, which makes people awe-inspiring. I also hope I can go to a similar place one day in the future. The final shot of the T team winning the championship was also placed in the lobby. To be honest, I had a strange thought at that time: each of us will eventually become a part of history. Hehe, some delicates almost shock themselves. Martin Luther King's words "intelligence + personality is the true meaning of education" as the conclusion, raised the height of the film, each of us should think about what we have learned in so many years of student life.

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Stomp the Yard quotes

  • DJ: I done already schooled you once homeboy, how many lesson you wanna learn?

    Grant: Oh so you think you funny nigga?

    DJ: No... but she clearly does.

    April: What? No, Grant let's just go.

  • Noel: [introducing himself] Pork chop! Extra *gravy*!