What I saw from "Football Stunner"

Virginia 2022-03-25 09:01:08

1. Foreign movies take sports well and show the vigor of youth, and these youth movies are often very good. On the contrary, domestic youth movies rarely have such themes, almost all of them are "little beauty", and there are few youth pains like "July and Ansheng". This has to do with our education and social aesthetics.

2. The setting of a woman disguised as a man. As the male protagonist finally said to the female protagonist: "If you don't become a boy, I will not tell you what I said to my brother, and we will not know each other so clearly." Of course, in real life, women pretend to be There are very few chances of men, but we may be able to put down our grievances and show our truest side, and maybe the relationship between people will be more intimate.

3. Women pretending to be men is also one of the highlights. People are often curious about what they find out later. Will there be a love story like "Liang Zhu" or something else? But if the works of these themes emerge in an endless stream, it will inevitably fall into the clichés and not suit the taste of the public.

4. The standard of beauty. China regards thinness as beauty and elegance as beauty. But abroad is the beauty of individuality. In the film review, the younger sister loves football and the older brother loves music, but the family initially asked the girl to be an elegant woman who wears an evening dress at the dance, and the boy may be the one who passionately "fights" on the football field. However, when Viola succeeded, her parents applauded her, yes, this is what a person should be like, pursuing his own life!

5. The stifling of dreams. Is it education? Damn girls school cancels girls team. Is it family? The perfect child for parents. is society? Or yourself?

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She's the Man quotes

  • Sebastian: [after falling over on the football pitch again] What am I doing? This isn't FUN.

  • Toby: Is your sister hot?

    Viola: [as Sebastian] Uh... I guess so... she's got a great personality

    Toby: Ew