His father became a little weak because of the death of his mother, and he did not have much prestige for his two sons. But in the face of the difficulties of life, he also has to show the perseverance and perseverance as a father. He should have been a man. His brother Tony is also a rude guy who uses violence to solve things and has a grumpy temper. But all this is due to the survival pressure brought about by the strike. External destructive forces invaded the family. As the main force of a family, they were not able to fight against it. Some were just brutal force, quite violent, but there was no threat to the mine owner. Billy is also bearing the impact of the strike on his family through his father and brother. The family relationship has also become a little rude, they want Billy to become brave and powerful, not a sissy.
Mrs. Wigginson is not happy in life, although she does not have to bear the pressure of a strike. But she loves ballet. Although there are no big surprises and hopes in life now, she has given Billy the power to fly. But Billy's family didn't buy it.
Strikes here and ballet over there seems to be irrelevant.
Music runs through almost from the beginning to the end of the film, which makes the film feel a sense of beating at any time. It is not quiet, introverted, but open. It was like a person yelling: "Let's have a carnival together, music!" So the whole scene became active and kept jumping. The movie is going on in a jump. I like a few paragraphs. Billy went to the library rebuilt by the bus to read ballet's books, but was told that his juvenile library card could not take such books. When he put the book in the bookshelf, suddenly someone rushed to the front of the car, revealing The ass provoked another chasing person. The librarian was distracted by the commotion. Billy immediately inserted the book in his waist when he saw it, and then said "goodbye" as if nothing had happened. The music started when Billy hurriedly saw the book collection and then slowly faded to end. It's a little game, a little fun. There is also a scene where Mrs. Wigginson and Billy have an appointment for a private class. It is estimated that Billy brought Tony's "I Love Rock and Roll". After they smiled for a while, the music rang and the two of them danced together in "Rock Ballet". As the rhythm rises or falls, the enthusiasm is happy, the scene is interspersed with Tony’s rock at home, shaking his head and shaking his head, grandma is also practicing ballet poses, she said that people said that she had the opportunity to be a professional dancer before, and her father was washing, In the rhythm of music, no strike, ballet together, life still has enthusiasm, and there is hope.
The scene where Tony was caught was very strong visually. The scene is chaotic but orderly, somewhat surreal, like a stage play. The rockiest shot in this scene. It reminds me of "The Wall", of course not as hysterical as the latter (not a rock movie after all) but it feels a lot like it, a bit joke and revenge. The strike that used to call "traitors" on the side of the road at the people returning to work in the car finally escalated. There was a strong conflict with the police, and they arrested the leader of the union. Tony hid everywhere without surrendering, and fought strongly. From one room to another, he also drank a cup of coffee in the chaos. But in the end it was still outnumbered. caught. The film began to take a turn.
Tony was detained for a day, and Billy also missed the examination at the Royal Academy of Dance. Mrs. Wigginson brought Billy and Ballet to everyone. The conflicting points inside and outside began to confront each other. Mrs. Wigginson outside, Tony, Dad and Billy in the middle. But the conflict is not diluted. In the next game, Billy's inner resistance and struggle. He jumped wildly in the music, kicked and stomped, he wanted to shout, jump, break free, and be free. He uses dance to dispel the huge pressure in his heart, showing his manic, unyielding, and strong as a boy. The rhythm of this section is very good, the rhythm and body dance brought by the tapping make the film vibrate constantly...Behind Billy also used his unyielding and aggressiveness to fight against the weak dad.
The front of the film is more masculine and hard. Later, Billy started to be gentle after going to London for the audition. Father and son are no longer just rude. There was a scene that made people cry. Dad decided to let Billy study ballet. He wanted to give up his insistence on strikes for so long, and he wanted to become the traitor he had scolded before. He passed the striking miners in the car, and Tony was in the crowd. He endured with difficulty, trying to break himself. Tony saw it and chased it. His father shouted helplessly: "God, Billy is only eleven years old. We have to give him a chance. We can't help him at all." After watching it the second time, he couldn't help crying.
The process of the movie is rock and roll, but the ending is beautiful. Very plot and ideal.
Although life sometimes makes us appear rude, savage, presumptuous, and arrogant, our hearts actually yearn for warmth.
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