dream and reality

Reinhold 2022-03-25 08:01:01

The few film reviews I wrote before were written after reading some other better film reviews. This time, I hope to write some of my own thoughts, and not to resonate with other people's thoughts or anything. To be honest, I had a lot of dreams when I was young, but they were all just talking about them, not thinking about them seriously. It's also because the parents didn't take it seriously, they just thought it was a whim of a child, not a real way. My way, they have already designed it for me. Like all other kids, go to college and get a steady job. It wasn't until college that I started to really get in touch with the outside world. So I watched a lot of movies about dreams and chasing dreams in three years of college. Not to mention the infiltration of American values ​​or something, but it is true that these films aroused my thinking and also caused my entanglement. You know, when a person has not thought about himself seriously for 18 years, suddenly his head is full of doubts and doubts about the future and dreams, which is really tangled and uneasy. But thinking and thinking, but pay the price of time to gradually take shape. I put in a lot of time. Until recently, I took a career personality test and found that the career I dreamed of when I was a child was exactly the career that matched my personality. In that long list of career plans, there are things that I originally dreamed of but didn't take seriously. This sent me into panic and regret. I began to feel that my start and understanding were too slow, too slow. Can I start now? Start over? reselect? But this comes at a cost, I found. Because three years of college, or all my life before that, was all about preparing for something else. If you start over now, it means that the previous preparations are almost useless, and you will have to spend time and energy again. In fact, I am not afraid of this, I am afraid of the cost of money. I am accustomed to being dependent, and I am used to not having the worries of survival. I dare not say it now and start over. All those inspirational dream-chasing movies I watched before had a problem, that is, they ignored the hard struggles and sacrifices of the protagonists behind others. Their sweat, tears and pain from repeated practice locks are all ignored. Instead, they are frustrated and frustrated. It seems that the strength of the protagonists is innate, and all the problems are only due to will and self-confidence. Then, under the encouragement of various preaching, the protagonists rose like gods and succeeded, which seemed to be an overnight thing. As long as your consciousness changes and you have more self-confidence, you can accomplish anything. At first, I believed it. Recently, it has been discovered that success is not just something that can be created by a few factors. So I appreciate this movie because he is more realistic . At least it tells you at the beginning of the movie that success takes effort, not that everything will be fine if you believe "you gonna make it". NO! You need hard work and dedication. Practice every day from morning to night, this is no longer a matter of whether you like it or not, but a profession, a profession, you must do it. Of course, this play is still inseparable from the old-fashioned American values: be yourself. That black girl character exists to illustrate that. Not much discussion here. The second thing I appreciate is that this play more or less illustrates the objective conditions or limitations that society or the world has given to each individual. For example, if you want to be a successful actor, you will meet your predecessors who want to take advantage of you. If you want to be a successful singer, you may have to go solo from a group. If you want to be successful earlier, you may not graduate. If you want to be a ballet dancer, you may... ...cannot achieve your ideals, just because you are not strong enough, not because you desire less than others. I like movies that are more realistic. That's not to say that comedy can't be realistic, does it? In fact, after watching this movie, it can't solve my actual problem. I understand. However, I wish I wrote more and exercised more. Prepare early, progress early. This also lays the foundation for me in the future.

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Fame quotes

  • Marco: She's hot, but she thinks she's like the most talented person in the school.

    Victor Tavares: So maybe she is.

  • Malik Washburn: [from trailer] Mom, I'm talented!

    Malik's Mom: And who in the world told you you were so special?

    Malik Washburn: You did.