generation communication

Hilton 2022-03-23 09:02:01

I watched the movie "Dance Out of My Life" yesterday. It's relatively good. It's very similar to "Fine Dance" by Chen Xiaochun, but it is more profound than the truth revealed by Jingwumen. What should one do in life? Whether to do what adults think is right, or what we have planned for the children, or do what we like, to publicize our individuality. This has been a hot topic all over the world. In the ten films, the ballet, which follows the rules and steps without any creativity, represents the teachers and parents. The dynamic and free hip-hop represents the children. After all, ballet and hip-hop are integrated, and teachers and children are integrated. This is a communication.
The story can be roughly divided into two parts. The heroine was in front of the 401 Dance Company and after she was expelled from the dance company, and the creation of the dance company by herself officially pushed the content of the film to the climax. A lot of hard work for just a few minutes. Indeed, it is a blessing to put in countless hard work for what you love to do in the end, and they finally beat the 401 Dance Company. What the heroine said on the stage is also quite philosophical. It is precisely because there are such a group of people who love hip-hop that they get together because of hip-hop. While the topic of discussion is still very old, the content of the film is fresh.

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Extended Reading
  • Kaci 2021-12-14 08:01:18

    The stars are all for the actors. That shower sprinkler made in the rain by throwing a leg over a dozen rotations. Ahhhhh.

  • Alexander 2022-04-24 07:01:08

    Nothing, just dancing

Step Up 2: The Streets quotes

  • [Andie is trying to get the dissenting mob's attention at the Dragon dance club]

    Voice From Crowd: You are not the valedictorian!

  • Andie: The streets are supposed to be about different people coming together... We call this a battle but what are we fighting for? We're all here because we have this thing we do, we dance... Being part of the street used to mean much more than just turf or power... It's about bringing something new to the floor... and it shouldn't matter what we wear, what school or what neighborhood were from because the best part of the streets is not about what you got, it's what you make of what you've got! So if the 410's too scared to defend their title against us, hell, well be doing our thing outside where the streets started!