Re-watch the first Step.Up, classic or classic. Each piece of music is so deeply rooted in the hearts of the people, and the rhythmic rhythm draws the hot soul. The male protagonist Taylor is actually not handsome from the front, but he is tall and stout, with smooth and indirect muscles, and his eyes are quite evil. In the play, he came from a poor background, and he has no talent for dancing but no proper education. The people around him are kind and simple people at the bottom. The dance skills are flexible and unconstrained. The heroine's appearance is quite satisfactory, but her figure is just right. She dances softly with firmness, and she can use ballet to interpret the beauty of power, which is very original and tempting. With seriousness and perseverance in his eyes, although he grew up under the power of his mother, he still has an independent personality, clear goals and principles, and belongs to the academic life trajectory. The boyfriend is also from a professional class. He is indeed handsome and extremely talented, but his character is not good. It is reasonable to be attracted by the soul rhythm of the male protagonist. The female bestie and the headmistress are true beauties, and the bestie is a typical black beauty, which is sexy and touching; the female headmistress, as a mature woman, is kind and elegant, exuding an intellectual charm and beauty. The story of the whole film is very simple, and there are no highlights of the narrative. The focus is on the interpretation of the dance, the attraction of the music, the acting level of the actors themselves, and the cultural background of the story is not what the current film can have. Some small details are particularly fun. When the male and female protagonists are kissed by the mother, the first reaction of the male protagonist is to close his eyes and press the root of his nose. The inner monologue is: FUCK! Then he wiped his mouth before turning around, naive. Especially the performance at Colin's party, which is both naive and brave, and the heroine is not satisfied. At this moment, the most important thing is to feel that the hearts of both parties are interactive and synchronized, and the thoughts are concentrated and single. Coupled with the stimulation of close sex hormones, it is logical to have actual good feelings, so they finished filming in the Get married and have kids together. But when I read it, I decided that their relationship would not last long, because the heroine's character is too strong, and the male lead is born from the heart, and he is definitely the one who pursues freedom and freedom. I just saw that they are indeed divorced. The SOLO of the male and female protagonists is really powerful and spiritual, making the soul boil. The whole film looks lively and immersive, with a simple and straightforward environment, and a concentrated evolutionary logic. It can't be described as deep, but it is unforgettable.
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