Slowly, dancing became a habit, a hobby. It turns out that empty men do not necessarily have to be filled by women. Dancing becomes a vehicle for i to release my passion and find myself.
I can't help but think of our nation, which seems to release too little personality and passion. In the traditional culture of thousands of years, there is very little education about passion, personality. From a historical point of view, we are more enclosed in a corner and develop alone, lacking individuality, lack of exploration, lack of pursuit of freedom, and lack of exploration of human nature. Maybe there is, but that has to be traced back to the Warring States Period. Just imagine, in traditional Chinese culture, are there any entertainment activities with more than 3 people that have been passed down to this day? For example, ballroom dancing, gathering of ideas, writing poems? After the Warring States Period, Chinese culture began to crack down on freedom, despise individuality, despise love, and lack adventure. The most terrifying thing is that today's society
continues to return to the film, when dancing is no longer dancing, the director is aiming at the family. Human nature and family have always been the best angle of view in movies. There is an old Chinese saying that every family has a scripture that is difficult to read. Who would dare to say otherwise? When the film broke through itself and returned to the height of human nature, I was deeply moved.
"The proudest thing I've ever done in my life is to make you happy. If I can't tell you that sometimes I'm not happy, it's because I don't want to risk hurting the person I love the most." Affectionately came slowly from a distance, at that moment, time stopped, but tears could not help shedding. What am I most proud of? family! !
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