From little billy to male Venus

Josie 2022-03-20 09:01:36

Very accidentally downloaded a song that I was looking for for a long time and failed, and I posted it and shared it, hehe. "burning up" by Eagle-Eye Cherry from the Billy Elliot OST.
http://music5.163888.net/7e752759243/2007/05/26/09/Music/6571001124.mp3
It's a coincidence. Originally, I wanted to find a 320k song by Coco Lee's a love before time to accompany him to practice his lung capacity. And "Billy Elliot won the award at the Toronto Film Festival with "Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon" directed by Ang Lee" This wonderful combination of keywords brought my thoughts back to the film I watched back then, when "burning up" was in When I released it on the computer, I felt like I was young again. This is one of my favorite songs in "Dancing Out of My World".
"Billy Elliot" in my mind is an inspirational film no less than "The Shawshank Redemption", and it is fresher, younger, and purer.
I love this film, because for the "magical" beauty and "talent", it sums up in one word, "I love"! ! How nice, he said the feeling of dancing is sort of disappear, like an electric shock. When little billy said these words, he also said how I felt when I heard them.
This film is so pure and fresh, different from the protagonists depicted in traditional inspirational films, who are either super-long, emotional, forbearance and tenacity like a saint. However, the fragility and confusion that ordinary people should possess are hard to find. "Xiao" is an example of gold shining. The emotional expression of the characters in this film is not ostentatious, even with a lingering melancholy, but the background is by no means romantic, which belongs to the typical traditional British film style. It gives the impression that a faint warmth in the real rationality slowly seeps out.
There's also the icing on the cake, and even the scene that would completely turn the whole film upside down is Adam Cooper's final leap when he plays Billy as an adult. I was totally struck by that scene. After I said all the benefits of this film, if someone said watching this for more than an hour just to wait for Adam Cooper's last leap, I would fully understand and even agree. In that scene, when the stage background light was turned on, his fingers, wrists, forearms, forearms to shoulders and elbows, even back muscles, every muscle, every line were talking to the outside world, and it was difficult to express this kind of talk in words. Express. Just perfect to the extreme. He is the Venus of men, and he has grown arms, and he is still perfect. I didn't know whether it was suffering or happiness for a while, I just wanted to find his AMP version of SWAN LAKE and watch it carefully. After trying to find it, I was very disappointed. It's like at the end of "Billy Elliot", you found a baby who gave you the most indescribable feeling in your heart; in SWAN LAKE, you found that this is not the kind you want, even the difference Still big.
If you post a few pictures instead of my words:
http://115.img.pp.sohu.com/images/2007/6/6/20/19/113996efd6b.jpg This one is profound and classical;
http: //116.img.pp.sohu.com/images/2007/6/6/18/10/11398f4de46.jpg This one is delicate and soft;
http://116.img.pp.sohu.com/images/ 2007/6/6/18/10/11398f4d2dd.jpg This one is power and desire.
At that moment, these three magical ingredients are mixed in the proportion I want, and the only thing that matters is the taste.

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Billy Elliot quotes

  • Mrs. Wilkinson: Please yourself, darlin'.

  • Debbie: If you want, I'll show you me fanny.

    Billy: Nah. You're all right.