we are depressed, we are angry, we are manic, we are restless, we are Hold a breath.
The appearance of ballet allowed Billy to find an outlet to release himself. It was Billy who witnessed his father throwing that punch to prevent his brother from going out for violent protests in the middle of the night and shouted, "Stop it"; it was Billy who couldn't practice a dance. The action shouted "no" to the instructor; it was Billy who saw his brother being chased and stopped by the riot police, "Tony, come back"; it was Billy who was really doing the whole performance in front of his father wearing short-sleeved shorts in the snow. The field shouted at his father's back, "Dad"...
Ballet is not just a little boy's dream, but an electric current that hits the hearts of every onlooker. Ballet reminds grandma Billy, who suffers from Alzheimer's disease, of her dream of becoming a professional dancer; ballet rekindles hope for a poor teacher who lives in a beautiful house but can only teach ballet in a boxing classroom; Neighborhood boy who pretends to be crazy dares to express his love for the same sex; ballet makes Billy's father, who is stubborn and stubborn in the mine struggle, give up the strike
that he regards as dignity... Ballet or This film is such an electric current, which made me cry and laugh, and made me wait with Billy's family in a very uneasy mood for a desired result, a result that allows me to regain positive energy.
After watching the whole film, I felt the same relief as Billy's father who was running to the club to tell everyone the good news. He couldn't wait and was ecstatic.
There are a lot of places in the film that moved me to tears, but the scene that impressed me the most is that Billy finally got his wish to be admitted to the Royal Barball Academy. "I think I'm scared, Dad," "It's okay, son, we're all scared." The two smiled at each other and quickly got together.
No matter what happens in the future, no matter how scared you are, the support of your family is the greatest energy, and it is right to move forward.
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