The first is the telling of the story, which is very clear. This is a simple racial segregation and finally healed by love. It is a song and dance film that loves to sing and dance. The process is interspersed with adventures, but the proportions are not large or thrilling. Most of the story is very neat through the montage technique combined with singing and dancing. There is not much innovation in the account of the characters and the background of the story, but it is clear. It's not bad compared to a lot of movies this year that didn't tell a good story.
The song is really contagious, full of aesthetic energy, and I want to jump for joy when I hear the music. There are indeed a lot of good soundtracks.
Finally came to my favorite part, the collage. The collage montage, as well as the entire collage background and the character collage style clothes are very nice, colorful and creative. The fluffy texture of all the background characters shows how mature Hollywood is now.
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