The three views are 0, which is unrealistic and excessively beautified.

Paige 2022-04-04 09:01:08

In itself, this work should be a great work. Whether it is pursuing a dream or getting out of a difficult situation, it is a great theme, but the character setting is too poor.

Escaping from the orphanage privately should have started to be inspired to pursue her dream, but because the host's daughter broke the protagonist's music box, she opened the letter of others privately, and took the place of someone else's admission. Notice? ? ? What is the difference between pursuing a dream in this way and taking the college entrance examination? Even if the host's daughter enrolls later, there will be no chance to be the protagonist in the first place. Such a character design is really disgusting.

By the way, I didn't finish the movie because I couldn't watch it anymore! No matter how whitewashed it is, the replacement cannot be washed away.

When the protagonist began to be questioned and wanted to confess, the housekeeper actually helped to conceal it? And give guidance? ! What is this, coordinating crime and covering up, is such a plot really suitable for children to watch?

The housekeeper's help and guidance actually left a person with no foundation to the end? ? ? You are not a bug, you are the bug itself! Although ballet requires talent, it is more about continuous practice and practice. No matter how talented you are, you can't progress so fast. It is impossible to overcome difficulties one by one in a day. Jumping and spinning are practiced day and night, no matter how talented you are, You can see the difference between a few days of practice and a few years, and the ballet academy itself is difficult to assess. Are you kidding me when you were eliminated in the splits on the first day? In order to let the protagonist stay, he actually recruited such a person? The academy itself is not that good either.

I saw the protagonist dancing in the pub and bumping into the teacher. After the teacher praised her for dancing well, she decided to shut it down.

Seeing this, my impression of this protagonist is only: overactive, unruly, lying, careful eyes and the protagonist's halo cover the whole film.

It’s okay to chase dreams, but it’s not right for you to take shortcuts in place of someone else’s own achievements. Although the host’s daughter is a person in her own eyes, her efforts cannot be erased. There is no chance to become the starring role. It can be said that the protagonist ruined her life. Even if she re-enters school, the missed opportunities will not always be there.

You can make progress with practice, it should be, but if you beat a person’s level of progress in one day, then you are really not human, the teacher can’t teach you, animation can beautify and exaggerate, but it is so unrealistic you are Who do you want to mislead? No one can reach the sky in one step, and genius is only successful through continuous practice, even if the number of practice is small, it will never be like this.

To sum up, this animation is not suitable for people with immature views. It has serious misleading elements and ignores morality and order. To be honest, I think I am quite tolerant of animation, but this... can't bear it

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  • Austin 2022-04-08 09:01:13

    The story is too simple, the characters are black and white, and the characters are twisted for the end. The dance part is better. [What is this work for? There are too many excellent works of the same type]

  • Ernest 2022-04-02 08:01:01

    France at the end of the 19th century, the Eiffel Tower under construction, the unfinished Statue of Liberty. French romantic flirtation and soundtrack paired with catchy pops. Dai Hanhan's Victor is too cute, and he competes with the illusory sister-in-law, the blond prince, for two men and one woman. I like Odette, who is low-key, elegant and individual, Régine is a little fake, and Camille is so cheap. At the end, the high jump made me completely burst into tears!

Leap! quotes

  • Victor: [watching Felicie dance around the Irish bar] Wow!

    [Love-struck, he tosses her a rose. Felicie reaches up to catch it, but loses her balance and falls onto a table. Merante, who was seated nearby, stands up and removes his hat. Felicie gasps in fear]

    Mérante: [sternly] I hope that tomorrow you act with a little more dignity.

    [starts to walk out]

    Mérante: Anyway, tonight was...

    [puts his hat back on and smiles]

    Mérante: A GOOD performance.

    Felicie: [flattered] Thank you, sir.

  • Felicie: [after Camille once again steals her music box] Leave it. Give it back.

    Camille: [laughs mischievously] Silly me. I didn't throw it hard enough THE FIRST TIME!

    [She prepares to throw it across the room, but Felicie grabs her wrist and takes her music box back]

    Felicie: Don't make the same mistake.

    [puts the music box back in her pocket and starts to walk away]

    Camille: Why are you leaving? Scared of being humiliated?

    Felicie: [stops and faces her] Looks like you need more training.

    [uses her broom to stretch her body]

    Felicie: You're nowhere near ready.

    [drops her broom as she and Camille circle each other on tiptoes]

    Camille: I'M going to show you what a real dancer looks like.

    Felicie: Are you sure about that?

    Camille: Quiet! Tonight, these seats will be full! Paris will be looking at ME! Adoring ME!

    Felicie: [smirks] Or not.

    Camille: [furiously] I already told you! You are nothing! You will always be nothing!

    Felicie: [spins up to her] Only one way to find out. Right here. Right now.

    [She and Camille engage in a dance-off. Nora walks in and notices]

    Nora: [pleasantly surprised] Oh my god.

    [rushes out of the room and shouts to the others in the building]

    Nora: DANCE-OFF!