The worst inspirational animation and the worst inspirational movie I've seen this year.

Joaquin 2022-04-03 09:01:12

The worst inspirational animation and the worst inspirational movie I've seen this year.
I strongly mind that minors under the age of 18 should not read it, so as not to affect the three views.
Pursuing a dream and realizing it against all odds is romantic and beautiful in itself, but this is how the film's great heroine realizes her dream: the poor nameless and powerless orphan wants to enter the advanced dance class of the National Theatre in Paris You can impersonate by stealing other people's admission notices, and you can immediately be forgiven by Niu Cha's teacher. From the basic skills of splits and warm-ups to success, a girl who has practiced dance since childhood, only needs a teacher to guide her for about three hours. It only took seven days to successfully eliminate 7 dancers from the National Theater who passed the screening, and during these seven days, I have time to chat with the male protagonist, go clubbing, visit the office, and go to the rooftop to see a small scene with the male second. A little meeting at the Eiffel Tower. Afterwards, having a dance with the second girl who was perfect in dance skills successfully snatched the second girl's chance to play a great stage play, and the originally domineering second girl suddenly became a virgin, helping the heroine to deal with thinking for herself. Get justice mom.
The film is brainwashing the audience from beginning to end: you have dreams, you have passion, so you can successfully attract everyone's attention, and will help you selflessly and without any thought, including the best choreography teacher of the National Theater, the best dancer ever. The second female and male second with the most perfect dance skills in the movie. If you have dreams and enthusiasm, the so-called basic skills, practice, talent, etc., are nothing. If you can step on two boats in ten days, you can become the best dancer from Muggle, become the heroine of a stage play, and reach the pinnacle of life. You have dreams and passions, so stealing, lying, impersonating, nearly ruining another girl's life, throwing tantrums, playing with other people's feelings, is nothing and can be forgiven quickly.

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Leap! quotes

  • Regine: [to Odette, as she and Felicie are cleaning the stairs] Get up.

    Odette: [meekly] Yes, ma'am.

    [gets up, but keeps her head down]

    Regine: [referring to Felicie] Who is this?

    Odette: No one. She helps.

    Regine: YOU feed her. Out of YOUR wages.

    Odette: Yes, ma'am.

    Regine: I want you to air and press the linen.

    [whispers]

    Regine: NOW.

    [Odette leaves. Regine looks down at Felicie coldly. A visibly frightened Felicie resumes cleaning the stairs]

    Regine: It's not clean.

    [purposely pushes the bucket of scrubbing water with her foot; the water spills down the steps, much to Felicie's shock]

    Regine: Oops! Oh, look what you did.

    [smiles wickedly and leaves]

  • Felicie: [on her first day of dance class, shyly greeting the other girls] Hi. Hello.

    [to herself; when none of the girls respond]

    Felicie: Okay. Super.

    [louder]

    Felicie: I'm Felicie.

    Nora: [confused] Felicie?

    Felicie: [realizes her mistake] Uh, no, no, no, no, no. Sorry. I'm... friendly, ever so friendly. And my name is Camille.

    Nora: Okay. I'm Nora, but everyone calls me... Nora. That's... the name that goes with MY face.

    [laughs]

    Nora: Hey, you should warm up.

    Felicie: [to herself, confused] Warm up?

    [shrugs and tries to literally 'warm up' by rubbing her hands on her arms]

    Dora: [amused] Oh my. That is crazy. I'm guessing you're new, my darling?

    Felicie: [awkwardly] You can tell that because...?

    [Before Dora can answer, Mérante enters the room. The girls quickly gather to one side of the room]

    Felicie: Who is that?

    Dora: [rolls her eyes] You are joking, right? It's Louis Mérante, ballet master, world-famous choreographer, the man who performed the most fouettes ever in a single solo.

    Felicie: Foo-what?

    Dora: Turns. Really difficult turns.

    Nora: 187 in total. And right after, he vomited!

    Mérante: Silence, mademoiselle! First position, second...

    [All of the girls except Felicie go through the basic ballet positions]

    Felicie: [lost] What?

    Mérante: Third, fourth, and rest in fifth.

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