Pursue your dreams and persevere

Alexis 2022-04-09 09:01:07

Although it is an inspirational film, it contains some negative effects. For example: Felicity pretends to be someone else to enter the Paris dance school. Although it is a sacrifice to pursue one's own ideals, this performance is not worth learning from. But Felicity's perseverance in pursuing her dreams is touching. But some negative effects I only give to Samsung (●—●)

Spoiler: Felicity finally competed with her opponent. Although she was calculated many times by her opponent, she still won everyone's affirmation and stepped on the same stage as the famous ballerina...

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  • Juston 2022-04-08 09:01:13

    The three views are not correct, no matter what, you must have your own principles. One of the principles is not to steal or rob!

  • Della 2022-04-06 09:01:06

    Impostors and forcibly opening golden fingers will definitely be accused of poisonous chicken soup, and the heroine is not likable. But how much does an 89-minute growing-up film want to make sense of? Anyone who has a dream is amazing. The sound and picture of the ballet are fascinating. The characters' occasional French and Russian accents are lovely, and I just want to hear the French version. Odette is the most beautiful character, and the fire she disabled might be the black hand of the villain's wife. I am crying and laughing all get.

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  • Victor: [watching Felicie dance around the Irish bar] Wow!

    [Love-struck, he tosses her a rose. Felicie reaches up to catch it, but loses her balance and falls onto a table. Merante, who was seated nearby, stands up and removes his hat. Felicie gasps in fear]

    Mérante: [sternly] I hope that tomorrow you act with a little more dignity.

    [starts to walk out]

    Mérante: Anyway, tonight was...

    [puts his hat back on and smiles]

    Mérante: A GOOD performance.

    Felicie: [flattered] Thank you, sir.

  • Felicie: [after Camille once again steals her music box] Leave it. Give it back.

    Camille: [laughs mischievously] Silly me. I didn't throw it hard enough THE FIRST TIME!

    [She prepares to throw it across the room, but Felicie grabs her wrist and takes her music box back]

    Felicie: Don't make the same mistake.

    [puts the music box back in her pocket and starts to walk away]

    Camille: Why are you leaving? Scared of being humiliated?

    Felicie: [stops and faces her] Looks like you need more training.

    [uses her broom to stretch her body]

    Felicie: You're nowhere near ready.

    [drops her broom as she and Camille circle each other on tiptoes]

    Camille: I'M going to show you what a real dancer looks like.

    Felicie: Are you sure about that?

    Camille: Quiet! Tonight, these seats will be full! Paris will be looking at ME! Adoring ME!

    Felicie: [smirks] Or not.

    Camille: [furiously] I already told you! You are nothing! You will always be nothing!

    Felicie: [spins up to her] Only one way to find out. Right here. Right now.

    [She and Camille engage in a dance-off. Nora walks in and notices]

    Nora: [pleasantly surprised] Oh my god.

    [rushes out of the room and shouts to the others in the building]

    Nora: DANCE-OFF!