The plot is cliché, but the characterization is successful. Although Nadya and Leonav are the same, both seem to be born for figure skating and live to be the best in the world of figure skating, but their mentality is completely different. Nadya really likes figure skating and enjoys figure skating, and maybe this is her latest way of communicating with her late mother. Leonav is very talented, but because of the high expectations imposed by his family since he was a child, he is very paranoid in the pursuit of winning, because he is afraid of giving everything and still being mediocre. One of the most interesting details: on the peak night of Nadya and Leonav, when Nadya failed in a desperate and difficult move, Nadya was thrown out, both of them fell to the ground, and the husband lay motionless. There, Nadya stood up in a panic, with a bloody forehead. Seeing this, I almost thought that it was Nafu who fell paralyzed, but then in the hospital emergency scene, it was found that Nafu was completely fine, but Nadya fell on the lower half of her spine and lost consciousness. Why didn't Naf get hurt at all but lay on the field and didn't move after he missed? Because for him, it was a hard blow but a halberd, a heavy blow to his desire to win. In this way, I can fully understand a series of utilitarian behaviors of this figure skating star.
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