feel nothing

Durward 2022-04-20 09:01:43

Looking at the introduction, I thought it was classical ballet, but it turned out to be modern ballet. The dance part is well choreographed, and modern ballet is actually a bit similar to the more free-spirited hip-hop. The combination of the two is really no PS trace (if I don't tell me this is ballet, I really can't see it). The heroine is also very good at dancing in high heels! The dance skills of the male and female protagonists are excellent.
The scene where the ballet and hip-hop are switched in the title is very well done, and the soundtrack in it is also good. I was deeply attracted by a violin canon duet played by the passers-by when the male protagonist went to work at school for the first time (the point seems to be a bit wrong). I really like the scene of dancing under the sunset by the sea, the scenery is picturesque and the dance is beautiful.
The plot is relatively vulgar. It belongs to the series where you can guess the ending by watching the beginning. There is no special feeling after watching the whole movie. There is no classic dialogue in the play, so there is no "inspirational" feeling.
In short, I feel that I can watch this film with a leisure and entertainment mentality, and I may not watch it again.

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  • Lucy Avila: [talking about Colin] He's sophisticated. A real man.

    Miles Darby: Sophisticated? A real man? Yeah, his butt is gonna be surrounded by sophisticated in jail. How long you had your license? 6 months? 7?

    Lucy Avila: I am very mature for my age. Thank You.

    Miles Darby: Oh yeah, that's great! That's so perfect for the witness stand!

  • Lucy Avila: Woo! I love a man in a uniform!