The freshman year is full of enthusiasm, who will give up on me. They dance in the restaurant, fight songs, let themselves go, and enjoy this youthful time to the fullest. He would also hide in the corner and do his homework secretly, just to enjoy the peace and quiet of the world.
Sophomore year is confusion, contradiction and conflict. Various problems have gradually emerged. Disagreement with their parents and uncertainty about their future made this group of young people feel the first slap in the face of life.
The third year is self-realization. Make movies, record music. They are doing what they want to do, the eagerness to prove themselves, the inner struggle in the face of the pressure from their families, and the vulnerability and helplessness when they are deceived by reality are just right in the movie.
The senior year is separate and separate from each other. Some people get their wish and enter a well-known modern dance company to start a world tour. Some people finally win the understanding of their parents and regard singing as their lifelong career. These are the lucky ones who are favored by God. Others were not so lucky. They were dropped out of school because their grades were not up to standard. They wanted to become ballet dancers but ended up going back to their hometown to be a dance teacher. At this time, maybe having a home is enough to be satisfied. This is a hidden theme from the beginning to the end of the film - what some people can't do with ten or eight times the effort, but is easily achieved by others.
Everyone's story is different. From these people, what we can see is the shadow of our youth. A visual feast that evokes our nostalgia for that time, love, friendship, dreams, these beautiful things that happened in our youth.
Everyone's life is full of variables, and it seems that it is already doomed. Life is like this. When Mark asked their teacher why she gave up her dream in the first place, her answer has actually been a metaphor for the ending of the film and the life of most people.
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