Although the movie will give me a sudden feeling in many places, such as why the role played by Naturi Naughton, her mother suddenly agrees with her to sing POP instead of classic music; and the process of the relationship between the male lead Asher Book and the female lead Kay Panabaker, Why did you confess all of a sudden? If I hadn't read the comments, I wouldn't have known that the male lead singer Try was making a confession. Maybe I was too superficial, but it was indeed a bit vague. PS: Asher Book's Try is pretty good. Personally, I think the protagonist looks a bit like Emily Clarke, the heroine of "Me Before You". Maybe they all have round faces and look like Barbie? ) But this may also be the reason why I didn't notice the small details that were laid out in the early stage during the viewing process. After all, due to the limited duration of the film, there must be a large amount of detailed information to show the group portraits. The best thing about this movie is the atmosphere. From the scene of the school cafeteria, the strong artistic atmosphere runs through the whole film. Jenry's awakening begins when she sings Out on my Own (I think that's Naturi's highlight moment!) There are also many small details that echo back and forth, such as the graduation of the pair who couldn't lift their partner at the beginning of the dance class That action was successfully completed at the ceremony. Although the plot is a bit simple from the current point of view (after all, it is a movie in 2009), the storytelling may also be a bit problematic. But it still does not hide its advantages, and the music in it is super good (it feels like La La Land), what I am most impressed by is that the performance teacher (Charles S.Dutton) said that everyone should pay journals instead of diary . I wanna known about the world you inhabit. The people around you. Who are they? How do they behave? Understand other people. And you'll begin to understand yourself.
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