Spinning out

Ashley 2022-09-12 20:44:53

It's a really good drama, and it shows the event of figure skating very well. Every character is alive. As kat's mother Carol said, this sport is supposed to be perfect, so athletes must be perfect like each jump, but also show the difficulty of figure skaters and the unique charm of this sport. Figure skater more seems like an artist than athlete to me Most of the athletes in figure skating became famous early. The cruel thing is that the impact of injuries on athletes is lifelong.

Character Analysis:

The heroine Katherine, a 21-year-old figure skating female singles star who suffers from bipolar disorder, was raised by Carol, a former figure skater mother who also had bipolar disorder who almost entered the Olympics. Serena is a 16-year-old girl with a poisonous tongue and a childish figure skating female singles player. The heroine has won the first place in various prizes since childhood I can't even be a coach. In short, I am a loser with an unhappy family, a career, and bipolar disorder. The only way to keep going and get results is pair skating with Justin, the quack-resulting dude she hates. This character created by Kaya is really three-dimensional. She is very fragile and complicated. When she is stressed, she will self-harm because of bipolar disorder and ptsd, but she is also very stubborn and persistent. She wants to skate down, so she has to compromise with reality. She is also a pair skater. She is brave and responsible. When Justin's father and stepmother Mandy want to sponsor her, she insists on paying for her own expenses. When her mother goes off the drug, she takes care. When her sister goes mad, she takes the consequences and explains to the people she cares about. It is very difficult to know that a normal person can deal with bipolar, let alone an athlete with such intense competition, who has to accept the dual pressure of psychological and physical pain. She also worked hard to overcome difficulties, but fortunately she persevered in the end. Emotional line: I could have escaped to London with my boyfriend to escape from this home and mother for the love of figure skating, but I stayed behind. When I was lost, I had a relationship with the foreman, the ski thief, Mucous, the black brother who did not go to Stanford for skiing. The relationship that ended before it started finally turned into a partner and became a boyfriend with Justin.

The heroine's mother, Carol, is a bipolar patient with everything messed up. She gave birth to her eldest daughter because she didn't make it to the Olympics. In fact, she was not capable enough, so she worked hard to raise her two daughters by herself, hoping to get good grades. She was very strict with both daughters. The heroine often goes mad and finally can't stand the move out, and the youngest daughter has to continue to endure indiscipline in her private life, bad credit and so on. But she is a mother who divides her work to train her daughter. She is a patient. She pleases the coach for fear that her behavior will affect her daughter's training. I also need to nurture my daughters. You must know that figure skating is really expensive. Please ask the coaching team for training costs, clothing costs, etc. Knowing that the heroine doesn't like her watching, she tries her best not to let the heroine see that the youngest daughter needs her to be there. The heroine who stayed by her side all the time said she was a terrible mother, but she didn't want to get sick. After learning that her little daughter was in a wrong situation, she did what a mother should do. The charm of this character is that she is an imperfect patient, the mother, and the mother is not a superman. She realizes her own problem. She wants and gradually improves her relationship: I hope she can finally be with her little daughter's coach.

Sister Serena, a 16-year-old immature excellent player, has always been very good and worked hard, but she has to be a supplement. The two bipolar patients in the family were bullied by scumbags due to lack of emotion and adolescent girls' minds. Therefore, they are very dependent on the coach. This role can be seen The image of a girl who grew up in adolescence in the absence of her father is very mean, saying that her sister is a loser, but when something happens, she is the first to tell her that it is easy to be influenced by other people, but when her sister left home, she secretly took away the trophy of her sister who was thrown away by her mother. To cheer her up on her sister, maybe this is the sisterhood of loving and killing each other. I can't understand it like an only child. Anyway, cute character

The male protagonist Justin is handsome and rich. The second generation is very scumbag. I don't care anything, but I attach great importance to figure skating because my mother died, my father's remarriage, and the family relationship is not very good. I have two twin brothers who play ice hockey. The heroine is very sensitive, kind, and caring. The scene where the coach buys a gift for the new born sister for the stepmother so sweet cares about the heroine's feelings. The iconic golden retriever-like smile is very healing.

Coach Dasha, a Russian aunt and a former Olympic champion, gave up love for her career and has been taking Justin since she was a child. Very patient and kind to other players and also a good educator image.

The heroine's 12-year best friend Jen. Chinese players will always be the heroine first, she is second, and she and the heroine's sister are rivals, but for the heroine to be able to stab both sides with a serious injury, the family's expectations are so high that she can't give up no matter how difficult it is, she clearly likes the hero, but In the end, the friendship won. He put down the male lead but threw himself into the arms of the scumbag.

Other characters are also very vivid, including coach Serena who thought he was a bad guy at first, but is a good man, the only British voice in the show, and another pair of figure skating groups who are very dramatic, and so on.

In short, a very good drama, depicting the state of the athlete. They are a group of teenagers and girls who have dreams, passions and love for figure skating. They are friends and competitors. They encourage each other and reflect the unique charm of figure skating. Three-dimensional life, athletes' psychological problems, injuries, etc. Oh, and racial discrimination, each character is three-dimensional, everyone has their own problems and difficulties, but they all try to solve or accept the status quo, the heroine's family seems to be They are not very harmonious with each other, but the family has always been very warm and warm at the critical moment. Super looking forward to the second season!

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