With the help of nobles, the successful halving

Chandler 2022-04-10 09:01:08

The story tells the story of Felicity, who grew up at the bottom of the society and grew up in an orphanage at the bottom of the society, but realized her dream by working hard to become a ballet dancer. At the beginning of the story, the nun at the orphanage told Felicity that "all people have dreams, but dreams cannot be eaten, it is destined to be buried, and life is cruel and will not pity you at all". To this day, I think it is quite right. Life is indeed cruel. You have to survive, for your family and yourself. It will not give you money just because you are pitiful. But the story is not told like this, because the stories in fairy tales always have to tell some beautiful things. Through her hard work, Felicity succeeded, standing on the stage of the Paris Opera with the most famous ballet dancers. But I think it's not enough to just rely on her enthusiasm and hard work. What's more, it is the help of the nobles on her way to pursue her dream. She wouldn't have had the chance to get into the Paris Opera without her little friend Victor helping her escape from the orphanage. No matter when, Victor, who dreams of becoming a great inventor, never gave up helping Felicity in the past. Felicity relies on Victor's help most of the time in her life. This is the first noble person in her life. The second noble is the former famous ballet dancer she met at the Paris Opera House. With the help of a famous teacher, it is like having a ladder to climb to heaven. Besides, there is also a third tutor, Mérat, the most famous ballet dancer in Paris, as a tutor. Individuals can help her, help her guide the way, it is difficult to think unsuccessful. However, there is an old saying that if you are unwilling to move forward, no one will know where your hand is if they want to pull you. Everyone's path is different, whether fate is parallel or intertwined, I believe this is God's best arrangement. Felicity met the nobles around her, relying on her sincere heart, as well as her passion and dedication to dance. There must be such people around us. There must be my teacher in the three-way trip. When you have established your own goals and set out firmly, you must have like-minded partners on the road, encouraging and exchanging experiences with each other. You can also find your own teachers to move forward on your own growth path. Another point worth mentioning is the scene where Felicity is sent back to the orphanage and she still runs out to the Paris Opera. Yes, a lot of times our destiny is always joking with ourselves, giving us a blow to the bottom when we think we are about to succeed. In fact, it is only testing you, and it is also warning you, don't be complacent about a little success, accidents will come suddenly, you have to see if you want to continue to persevere. Felicity persevered, she insisted on pursuing her dream, never have given up. Perhaps it was this persistence that moved the caretaker of the orphanage. Although the ending is perfect, it is not fair. Since Felicity failed in the final because she overslept, she should not replace someone else because the mentor favored her because of the relationship, because the final has already been concluded. Doing this It's really unfair. There are good and bad films. We learn from the good ones and discard the bad and wrong. It is still a very inspiring film. The road to success is inseparable from a firm goal, unremitting efforts and persistence, as well as you and me on the road, no matter what, every path you choose, whether right or wrong, is the best in life. choose.

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  • Regine: [to Odette, as she and Felicie are cleaning the stairs] Get up.

    Odette: [meekly] Yes, ma'am.

    [gets up, but keeps her head down]

    Regine: [referring to Felicie] Who is this?

    Odette: No one. She helps.

    Regine: YOU feed her. Out of YOUR wages.

    Odette: Yes, ma'am.

    Regine: I want you to air and press the linen.

    [whispers]

    Regine: NOW.

    [Odette leaves. Regine looks down at Felicie coldly. A visibly frightened Felicie resumes cleaning the stairs]

    Regine: It's not clean.

    [purposely pushes the bucket of scrubbing water with her foot; the water spills down the steps, much to Felicie's shock]

    Regine: Oops! Oh, look what you did.

    [smiles wickedly and leaves]

  • Felicie: [on her first day of dance class, shyly greeting the other girls] Hi. Hello.

    [to herself; when none of the girls respond]

    Felicie: Okay. Super.

    [louder]

    Felicie: I'm Felicie.

    Nora: [confused] Felicie?

    Felicie: [realizes her mistake] Uh, no, no, no, no, no. Sorry. I'm... friendly, ever so friendly. And my name is Camille.

    Nora: Okay. I'm Nora, but everyone calls me... Nora. That's... the name that goes with MY face.

    [laughs]

    Nora: Hey, you should warm up.

    Felicie: [to herself, confused] Warm up?

    [shrugs and tries to literally 'warm up' by rubbing her hands on her arms]

    Dora: [amused] Oh my. That is crazy. I'm guessing you're new, my darling?

    Felicie: [awkwardly] You can tell that because...?

    [Before Dora can answer, Mérante enters the room. The girls quickly gather to one side of the room]

    Felicie: Who is that?

    Dora: [rolls her eyes] You are joking, right? It's Louis Mérante, ballet master, world-famous choreographer, the man who performed the most fouettes ever in a single solo.

    Felicie: Foo-what?

    Dora: Turns. Really difficult turns.

    Nora: 187 in total. And right after, he vomited!

    Mérante: Silence, mademoiselle! First position, second...

    [All of the girls except Felicie go through the basic ballet positions]

    Felicie: [lost] What?

    Mérante: Third, fourth, and rest in fifth.

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