Be yourself, my youth

Eriberto 2022-03-24 09:02:25

The film tells a series of stories that the East High School Wildcats experienced when they went to work in a country club during the summer vacation. I watched a lot of Chinese movies but never had any experience with musicals. When I first saw this film, I was not used to it. , and I felt very contrived and even disgusted with the actors' exaggerated expressions and body movements, but after watching it carefully, I was gradually attracted by the actors' delicate grasp of emotions.
In fact, the film reflects a problem that many young people are confused about in real life. While chasing our own bright future, we often lose ourselves, become unlike ourselves, abandon friends and even lovers, but just like the hero Troy Bolton's father said It's only a big deal if it makes sense to you. Only what is really important is the most meaningful to you, maybe a bright future is important, but the real self, friendship, love is more important, everything else It is not a reason to sacrifice your true self for a bright future.
Just like what Gabriella Montez has said, "I gotta go my own way, I've got to move on and be who I am"
Maybe youth should be like this, without so many utilitarian thoughts, with friends, With your lover, live your true self.

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  • Kaia 2022-03-26 09:01:08

    Not as good as the first one~

  • Adell 2022-03-26 09:01:08

    I can't love a movie like this anymore at my age

High School Musical 2 quotes

  • Ryan Evans: Sis, we've got the pool, the entire club and the whole Summer to enjoy it.

    Emma: And the spa has been redone.

    Jackie: There's a guacamole facial, and a seaweed body scrub on the menu.

    Lea: What could be more fabulous?

  • Sharpay Evans: [storms into Fulton's office after seeing the Wildcats' rehearsal] The Midsummer's Night Talent Show means something to me and to my family. Those Wildcats will turn it into a farce!

    Mr. Fulton: Your brother is one of *those* Wildcats, I'm told.

    Sharpay Evans: Oh, don't you mention that traitor to us!

    [Meaning her and the dog in her hand]

    Mr. Fulton: .Employee involvement in the show is a tradition here.

    Sharpay Evans: Traditions change. My parents have important guests coming. We'll need *every* employee working the party, and not on stage.

    Mr. Fulton: Pardonnez-moi, *but*, we're not just talking about employees. We're talking about *your* classmates. You might want to think this one out.

    Sharpay Evans: All right.

    [Looks up for a few seconds, then back at Fulton]

    Sharpay Evans: Done. Now do it!

    [Walks away]