Enthusiasm or diligence which is more important

Carleton 2022-04-10 09:01:08

I have an inexplicable fondness for ballet-themed movies, and I think the girls who dance ballet are too beautiful. (Back to the topic) Actually, when I saw that the heroine pretended to be someone else to enter the school, I paused the movie because I was afraid of seeing the heroine get a severe punishment. No matter how bad their mother and daughter are, this is not an excuse for the heroine to pretend to be someone else. Which is more important, enthusiasm or diligence? I think it's all important, because only diligent, but not loving what one is trying to do, the works presented cannot impress others. Wang Jiaer always emphasizes "hungry" in the hot-blooded hip-hop troupe. I think what he means by "hungry" is love. If there is no love, no matter how hard you work, it will be like a machine in a factory, but professional standards are cold. But blindly emphasizing enthusiasm, but ignoring diligence and hard work, cannot give people strength. No amount of enthusiasm will be in vain if it is not supported by diligence and hard work. We should emphasize more that we should use the right means to work hard and go all out for what we like. Love and hard work should not be opposites, but should support each other.

The interlude of the movie is very moving. I almost cried a few times when I read the lyrics. This is the power that dreams or things you like can bring to you.

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  • Baylee 2022-04-05 09:01:07

    It's full of routines and chicken blood, but it's very good-looking... The Chinese dubbing is actually bright? The fire sign girl with dreams is simply invincible

  • 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!

Leap! quotes

  • 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!