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Nakia 2022-03-21 09:02:52

I watched this movie two years ago when I was in an Internet cafe overnight. When I was drowsy, I accidentally clicked on this movie, and as the plot of the movie unfolded, I was gradually attracted to it. ...
It's been so long, but the images of Cathy dancing confidently on the ice rink are still so clear in my mind, the passion of youth and beauty that still touches me to this day.
She is a top student in the subject, and her mother has such high expectations for her. Her choice cannot be said to be an adventure. I vaguely remember that she was hesitant and encountered many setbacks, including the pressure of her mother, the dance teacher. The more important thing is the challenge of her self-understanding, isn't it, she has always been a teacher, a good girl in the hearts of her classmates, top grades bring her honor and pride, but also bring her a lonely and monotonous life and helplessness Her life choice, if it wasn't for chance encounter with ice skating, her path would definitely be to walk as her mother arranged for her, to go to Harvard for further study, to become a lawyer or doctor after graduation... .. This is a life that everyone envy, but for Cathy, her life is sad, without passion, without color, and it goes on and on...
But she is lucky, and her connection with the skating rink changed her life. In life, I want to say that she is really beautiful when she is skating, and the soundtrack in the movie is also good. I don't want to say more. To sum up, this is a story about youth, about dreams...

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  • Ivy 2022-03-26 09:01:11

    The striking resemblance hits my heart...

  • Rocio 2022-03-25 09:01:18

    The heroine is not as good-looking as the supporting actress and the supporting actress, and the figure is not good, except for the little butt that trembles when skating, which is very sexy. However, I still resonate with this theme, resisting the path of life arranged by the parents

Ice Princess quotes

  • Joan Carlyle: Case, there's no shelf life on your mind. If I'd learned to use mine a little sooner, if I'd gone to college when I was your age, maybe we wouldn't be living like this.

    Casey Carlyle: There's nothing wrong with the way we live.

    Joan Carlyle: I've not been able to give you a quarter of the things I've wanted to.

    Casey Carlyle: You've given me everything.

  • Casey Carlyle: [to Tina] If I wanted to compete?

    Tina Harwood: You can't.

    Casey Carlyle: Why not?

    Tina Harwood: What happened was, the judges saw the same thing I've been seeing all summer. You got some raw talent. That's not enough for a shot at the regionals. You need a coach, a valet, a choreographer, private ice time. Nikki's parents took out a second mortgage to do this and Tiffany's dad works two jobs.

    Casey Carlyle: Oh.

    Tina Harwood: Where d'you get those skates?

    Casey Carlyle: Garage sale.

    Tina Harwood: They're falling off your feet. You need custom boots, $600 minimum, and the blades need to be sharpened every six weeks. You get it? I'm sorry. It is what it is. You have to want it. You have to want it more than anything else. It's not something you do on a whim.