Everyone told me to live up to the expectations of society, but no one taught me how to live up to my life.
The first time I saw the title, I thought it was an inspirational drama. It is indeed inspirational, but not entirely, it contains dog-blooded love, hard-working ethics, and transformative life
Nadya was disliked by the coach when she was a child, but her mother encouraged her with a white lie and started her figure skating road. At this time, I would think that this is an inspirational biography of a mother who supported her to go on, but suddenly, Her mother died... When the little girl wiped her tears in the hospital alone and was picked up by her late aunt, the plot felt like it was about to develop in the direction of a hard-working family ethics drama, but the good news was that it didn't . Although it can be seen in some clips that the aunt's family does not love Nadya, this plot is not developed as a line in this film. Nadya, who has reached the peak of her career, is with her partner again. It can be said that she is a winner in life, but an accident caused her to lose her ability to walk. It was at this time that her "boyfriend who loved her deeply" chose to leave because she couldn't accompany her to win the championship... Nadya, who was in a downturn in her life, was about to give up figure skating. By accident, her trainer puts Sasha, a grumpy and bohemian lad, to take care of her and get her back skating. During this period, Nadya fell in love with Sasha, and Sasha also fell in love with Nadya, but he arrogantly never said it. The coach wants Nadya to rematch and win the championship, but Nadya said that what she wants is happiness, she just wants to be a mediocre person with Sasha. And when Sasha knew that Nadya could only win the world figure skating championship with her ex-boyfriend, he chose to quit and fulfill her dream. Sasha suffered a mental breakdown after two emotional blows, made a mistake in the game, and was also called by her ex-boyfriend to be insane. But in the end, Sasha appeared and finished the free figure skating with Nadya... When the reporter asked Nadya if she would continue her career in figure skating, Nadya looked at Sasha and said that he had to ask him if he would like to. …
I like this ending very much, there is no chicken soup, there is no vigorous success, and Nadya finally made what I think is the best choice, which is to live the life she likes, whether it is a champion or not
In fact, Nadya has always been the champion
In this era, it is easy to live for others, the hardest is to live for yourself
Nadya's dream since she was a child was to be a figure skating champion, so she was not afraid of hard work, day after day, year after year, and she did it.
Later, Nadya's dream was to be with the person she likes, and she wanted to be happy, so she chose Sasha, and she did it.
Success is a very vague word. What is success, whether it is wealth or family happiness, whether it is prosperity or peace and stability, everyone wants different things
Too much chicken soup fills our stomachs, so there is the popularity of mourning culture. We need a little less aggressive rhetoric, we want some breathing room, a little peace of mind for the days we want
I admire Sasha very much for giving up so decisively and calmly. In our education, it seems that giving up to the top is a shameful act, a coward, a deserter. Escape is shameful, but useful. This very popular Japanese drama was also filmed because of this. We have been told since childhood to work hard, to be aggressive, to always strive for the first place, and that other people's children will always be better than ourselves. It seems that only the champion can be remembered, the others are just "everyone"...
But where are there so many first places to contend for...why do you have to fight to the death...
Life is like a TV, you can't press pause, but you can choose which channels to watch, and even turn it off. Listen to your inner voice, enjoy every moment of your life, do what you want to do, and then slowly, go to the end... Without regrets, without depression, you will be very happy.
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