those dreams

Scarlett 2022-03-21 09:01:44

I admit that this is a movie that ran into my computer by accident. I saw another movie with a related name in the newspaper, but I got this one because I can't remember it clearly.

At the beginning, a boy in a yellow vest keeps dancing, jumping up to look at the camera, the theme song is singing... I jumped out of my mother's belly, I jumped to my own grave... From these, I thought It's a comedy, and I'm worried he'll waste my time, but I'll keep watching with the mentality of trying it out.

The protagonist is a boy named Billy, the film describes his father and brother because of some of Billy's abnormal conditions (love to dance to music, love to play the piano) and worry that he will become a gay, spend 50p to find a coach to force him Go learn boxing. But when Billy was learning boxing, he was often left alone to practice basic postures due to unqualified movements. One day, the boxing coach got pissed off by Billy and asked him to practice basic moves until he was up to par before going home. After speaking, the coach turned around and left. Billy was left alone, and he practiced seriously, but later when Billy felt that boxing really couldn't arouse his interest, there was a sound of 1, 2, 3 beep, bee, bee next door. The ballet teacher in the room is teaching her students the basic movements. Billy walked over slowly and silently, and a girl in the class asked him if he wanted to study together? She is the daughter of a ballet teacher. All this is in the eyes of the ballet teacher.

Billy shyly joined the ranks of these ballet girls. Following the rhythm played by the teacher, he followed the girls and began to learn the basic movements of ballet. Although he is a boy with stiff movements, the ballet teacher thinks Billy is a rare ballet dancer. Since that day, instead of taking boxing lessons, Billy spent another 50p to learn ballet, all without his father's knowledge. Billy was afraid to let his father know about it, but was overjoyed. Billy is really a dancing genius because when he gets angry he naturally dances to express his dissatisfaction. That's why his ballet teacher thought he was a seed—the way he danced.

The matter of stealing ballet was still known by Billy's father. During Billy's ballet class, he was "caught" on the spot. Billy's teacher tried to make it clear to his father, but it backfired, to the point of strong opposition from both his father and brother. However, Billy's grandmother also loved ballet when she was young, so although she was a little delirious, she was very supportive of Billy's approach. Billy and his father got into a big fight, which ended in unhappiness. Billy ran out of the house angrily, venting his dissatisfaction with dancing. Fortunately, Billy has a very good friend. Although he is a man, he is a complete homosexual, and he fell in love with Billy rationally. He also gave Billy the psychological support for studying ballet.

Billy went to his dance teacher secretly, and learned from the teacher that he had the opportunity to be educated at the Royal Academy of Dance in London, but he had to pass the academy interview first. So the two made a private agreement that the ballet dancer would be Billy's personal instructor to help him pass the customs smoothly. On the day of the interview, something happened at Billy's house and his brother was unfortunately jailed. So, Billy's test was delayed. When my brother returned home, the family saw Billy's dance teacher, and the whole family learned that Billy had a personal agreement with the teacher. Except for his grandmother, the whole family strongly opposed it.

Later, when Billy was a little desperate, he found his good friend (gay) and took him to the venue where he practiced on weekdays. Billy found him a tutu, and his friend was ecstatic. Unfortunately, Billy's father's friends saw this and called his father, who was drinking nearby, to hit him. Instead of arguing with his father, Billy showed his fear in the form of dance. After Billy finished dancing, his father ran to the ballet teacher's house and begged her to continue teaching his son. In this way, Billy's ballet dance has the support of his family.

Years later, Billy's brother brought their father to the Royal Theatre in London to watch Billy's "Swan Lake" dance.

Billy didn't go his own way, as most people thought. Instead, accept the right advice and fulfill your dreams. And his family, especially his father, was a respectable father. When he learned that his son was likely to be a genius, he resolutely gave up the miners' strike action to make money for his son's tuition. Everyone has their own dreams, and most people don't take action for their dreams. Behind Billy's luck, the biggest reason for his success is because of his hard work.

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Billy Elliot quotes

  • Mrs. Wilkinson: Please yourself, darlin'.

  • Debbie: If you want, I'll show you me fanny.

    Billy: Nah. You're all right.