When I was searching for music and dance films, I was greatly favored by this film. To be honest, I saw the descriptions of "middle-aged man", "nine to five", "accidental encounter" and "beautiful female teacher" in the introduction. I can only say that it is really fragrant, it is a very good and flavorful drama.
In East Asian culture, it is no longer familiar to bow down to life from 9 to 5. There is love in life, but it can make people alive. The dance that releases desire under repression is nothing but that. What makes me feel very distressed is the part of the mistake during the competition. There is an inexplicable feeling that the free soul is chained to the shackles, and the light in my eyes dims. But the he handling of the movie is still very good. In the end, the male protagonist and his wife reconcile and polish the line of "trust" in the film.
Personally, I don't agree with the label of love. Everyone has a love for beauty. The male protagonist learned to dance because he saw that the teacher felt that there was hope in life, so he found the thing he loved in life. The teacher also immersed himself in dancing again because of the male protagonist. Words, but it is difficult to call it love.
I thought I would prefer a musical with a visual impact, the kind that I want to dance after watching it, but after watching the whole film, this kind of Japanese-style movie narrative can hit my heart more, and shall keep we dance in my heart.
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