Maybe it's China's exam-oriented education that gave birth to some old-fashioned ideas in me, like the orthodox dance school in the first two. But it was the hero and heroine who were forgotten on the street, and finally gained orthodox recognition through their own efforts. Reasonable movies always resonate with me. The final ending dance in each part, the perfect rhythm, the explosive drum beat, and the splashing water. . . . Everything is perfect
The third part is the dance of my life 3D, the dance is still exciting, beautiful dance steps, clean editing, the male lead is very handsome, and Moose in step 2 is still amazing. . . Everything seems to be justified
, but except for a few fighting dance scenes, which are a bit surging, there is no other excitement. The plot is very old-fashioned, not very continuous, more like a collection of MVs. It lacks the orthodox dance school in the first and second movies. The protagonists are just trying to win a hip-hop competition, and feel that the motivation to pursue their dreams has been reduced.
I don't know the reason for the lack of excitement, maybe I'm old? Is my dream worn out? Although he is only a sophomore student, he seems to be no longer as young and frivolous as he once was, and no longer has the high passion that he once used to be. Compared with the rhythm of hip-hop, I really want to be more moved and sung by the old boy.
Is the dream gone? Is the passion burning out? I miss the days when I used to watch step up 1, 2 and I was so excited that I couldn't sleep, I miss the days when I ran wild and shouting in the playground after my self-study in the third year of high school, and I miss the years when I was ignorant of the world and only surging for my dreams. . . . . .
Hehe, a piece of absurd remark~~~ It
may be related to the recent mood. I wanted to use the passion of this film to clear the unhappiness in my heart, but I ended up letting my mood ruin a movie that should have been exciting.
Personal opinion is not enough.
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