Youth on the Road to Dream

Otha 2022-03-27 09:01:23

The core of the film revolves around "art students chasing their dreams", interspersed with elements such as friendship, love, and family affection, reflecting the opposition of family members, unspoken rules in the entertainment industry, limited talent thresholds, and being deceived and attacked on the way to the dream of art. Realistic phenomena such as . In the film, the music and art carnival in the lounge is very exciting. The part where the girl playing the classical piano plays and sings alone maximizes her personal conflicts. The scene where the boy plays "Try" is really romantic and sweet. , there are a lot of parts in the film that make me remember, so I won't go into details. There are two parts of the whole film that I personally like the most. The first is the music in the film. All the music that appeared in the film, regardless of style, is very nice. The second is the lines, which are straightforward but poignant. I won't type them out one by one here. There are too many words. After watching the movie, the part that touched me the most was the heroine's monologue about "success". There are many forms of success, which can be big or small.

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  • Milo 2022-03-25 09:01:23

    A new version of fame, a little less bitter, but still fame. Or translate it into "Honor", you can think of a beautiful classroom.

  • Leone 2022-03-30 09:01:11

    Fourth star to Megan Mullally! Kherington didn't like it very much in SYTYCD. The film was second-rate at best, and so many people went to her to watch this film. . . The film is really average, not as good as Center Stage, there is definitely something wrong with the editing, Ps, is Debbie Ellen borrowing this film to advertise her own school?

Fame quotes

  • Malik Washburn: [from trailer] Mom, I'm talented!

    Malik's Mom: And who in the world told you you were so special?

    Malik Washburn: You did.

  • Malik Washburn: I have talent. I AM special.

    Malik's Mom: And who on Earth told you that?

    Malik Washburn: You did.