This movie can be summed up in one sentence. A poor girl's dream came true. Felicity grew up in an orphanage with the dream of becoming a ballet dancer. One day, she escaped with another boy, went to Paris, and was taken in by a maid. Because the rich girl broke her music box, she used the rich girl's quota to enter the opera house to study ballet. Her foundation is too poor, and she is about to be eliminated. I didn't expect that the maid used to be a ballerina and helped her a lot. In the end, she was appreciated by the music and dance teachers because of her enthusiasm.
In short, this is a puzzle. Just put the pieces together without considering the rationality of the plot and the consistency of the characters. Felicity stole the place of the rich girl and still lied, relying on a lot of maids and looking down at it. The rich girl's change from being full of vicious words to helping the heroine is extremely abrupt, and the love between the maid and the ballet teacher is a cliché in the clichéd ending. The heroine's childhood sweetheart, maid teacher, rich girl, and ballet teacher are all tools for her to realize her dream.
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