If XD talks about the storyline, this is a pretty old-fashioned dream-catching story. Cinderella, who was liked by her boss, finally plucked up the courage to realize her dream and fell into a cliche.
I highly recommend it because its lighting and photography are very particular, not to mention how novel it is, but it is absolutely in line with the traditional aesthetics, and every frame can be cut into an excellent photographic work. The lighting arrangement is great. What is more impressive is the water droplets from JB's first dance, the sunlight that came in from the window when she returned to the abandoned factory, the chasing light of her female partner during the figure skating competition, and the last The light and shadow of her dance in front of the examiner. The photographic composition is impeccable. And the scenes are mostly close-up close-ups, especially close-ups. This should belong to the director's style, right? The combination of a large number of close-ups has a strong impact and appeal.
As for JB adults... his debut work, he was only twenty years old at that time~ how young, that young and energetic face, and that soft and flexible body. "" and the KL goddess' performances in "Exotic Love" and "The Burning Years" only have one thought: TLW is really a group of aunt-level characters...orz how young they were at that time~ years Ruthless~ However, the mature charm of TLW can still be found on the faces of young women. After all, their temperament is innate XD
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