This is the opening speech in Fame. . . Look, that's what a really good Dean would say to a student. . . And we do. . . It's always a big talk: "You have to be useful people and contribute to the country." We don't care about your headshot, or your dress size, or your dreams fo being in OK! magazine, on talk shows, on the red carpet.
Our mainstream view of mate selection, boys choose beautiful women, only look at appearance, girls look at boys, have a car and a house, and both parents die. . . And this group of young people, Just Love Who He/She Loves. They don't have the courage to face it, to chase the dream, and they are afraid of failure. . . Always choose only the so-called right path to avoid the possibility of failure, then it is not happy. . . Deneis' parents are the epitome of Chinese parents. Of course, the parents want us to avoid detours and succeed as soon as possible, but the vigor of young people and the passion to struggle are all wiped out. . . Fortunately, Deneis has her friends, drag her out, to be herself. . .
Fame, even the name of the movie is fame, but it's not just about fame, even the opposite of fame. Just do what you like.
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