left a lot of hope

Crawford 2022-03-22 09:02:10

I think High School Musical all three are pretty good.
The first part is of course a classic, the second part is a relatively good sequel, and the third part, I personally think that although the storyline is simple, the ending is complete, very good, and very exciting.

High School Musical III has been out for a long time, and I have been holding back from watching it, and finally made up my mind to watch it last night. I don't watch it because sometimes I feel that a movie I like has a sequel or a finale, so there is no expectation, right? After reading it, my heart was actually surging for a long time, and today I turned it over and watched the clips that I liked many times.

High school is heading for college, and old friends are about to be scattered all over the world. Everyone has a ruler in their hearts to measure where to go. Faced with the person you love, do you persist or escape? I love watching Troy jump down from the tree and say to Capilera, "

Where are you, where is my prom."

how wonderful. How many people end up like this in real life?

Then I watched the last dance scene many times. Masturbation in the mind is intricate. I feel like I'm getting old. I have forgotten the youthful brilliance. People who watch such movies should be active, frivolous, full of hopes and dreams for everything in the future. I am indeed old.

Writing this, my neck is a little sore, and so are my eyes.

There is nothing else to say, I like the lyrics at the end, let's recite it together! High School



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Extended Reading
  • Lesley 2022-04-23 07:02:58

    The picture quality of the version I watched was so bad, how come I never saw sharpay as a human being. . .

  • Roberta 2022-04-21 09:02:46

    The choreography is so powerful.

High School Musical 3: Senior Year quotes

  • Troy Bolton: You know, I'm not the only one that changed when you came to East High, kids that I just used to pass in the hallway, we're friends now, and we're supposed to be doing this show together. The problem is East High changed when you got there and now it's changed again because you left. You might be ready to say good bye to East High, but East High is not ready to say good bye to you.

  • Ryan Evans: [walks into music room where Kelsi is playing] Morning!

    Kelsi Nielsen: [notices] Morning.

    Ryan Evans: [sits down and begins to accompany himself as he sings] I gotta lot of things I have to do, all these distractions, our future's coming soon. We're being pulled...

    Ryan EvansKelsi Nielsen: [together] -a hundred different directions...

    Ryan Evans: But whatever happens...

    Ryan EvansKelsi Nielsen: [together] I know I've got you.

    Ryan Evans: It's beautiful.

    Kelsi Nielsen: Thanks.

    Ryan Evans: No, I mean really, this, the prom number, everything... it's, it's going to be a great show.

    [beat]

    Ryan Evans: Speaking of prom, what are you doing?

    Kelsi Nielsen: Well, that's two days before the show. You know, I'm writing orchestrations, fixing charts, I still have to write lyrics...

    Ryan Evans: [cuts her off] Great. I'll pick you up at eight.

    Ryan Evans: [key change, singing] You're on my mind, you're in my heart...

    Ryan EvansKelsi Nielsen: [together] It doesn't matter where we are.

    Ryan Evans: We'll be alright...

    Ryan EvansKelsi Nielsen: [together] Even if we're miles apart!