You can stop sleeping, you can't fall asleep at all.
I heard that the evaluation of 2 is not very high. In fact, the plot is still very clichéd. I want to take the inspirational route and express the feeling of street dance, which is quite mixed.
The dance is good, and the characterization is very textbook-_-!:
Dr. Colins, very... feudal parents (are the people created by the Royal Ballet so rigid?)
Chase's actors are good, the type I like ^-^ In the end, there was still a suspicion of taking the protagonist of the idol drama.
401 was a failure. A five consecutive dance team was performed very cautiously. I remember that when I watched the NBA, the C5s didn’t say a few good things about the Pistons, but only the saying "Never underestimate the heart of a champion". I think I put it here and despise 401: There is no champion. Mind and courage;
Andie is very pale, and this kind of girl doesn't feel like it's common to see too much.
The only bright spot is definitely Moose. Da Ai, a quirky boy, really likes super hippy curly hair, and a thin body. When dancing, the bones of the whole body are moving and sliding. Good dancer~ I
have always liked street dancing. Hip-hop and so on. When I watched it, I remembered a lot of Streets-related things.
In high school, the Huajie station was still quite popular. It doesn't seem to work now, I haven't gone for a long, long time.
In the first year of high school, the NC sub-station held several streetball events, and I went to watch it. At that time, some very NB ballers, like Rabbit, Ah Jin, and 51 Wu You, had all come to perform.
I remember that there is a local guy named Han Chao, who also singled out with a very handsome girl in 1V1~ It
is in the Provincial Gymnasium, which is quite popular. The directors of the forums that were presided over at the time have already graduated from university...the time flies~
After the college entrance examination is over (the time span is huge~ oh), a few familiar ones will come out to play together. At that time, Hunan’s Little Watermelon classmate Bamboo (Xiamen, you probably won’t see this as I write this, I will give you the whole forum the next day~ Hey) and he ran all the way from his hometown to play, and we took him there. I saw the huge Ferris wheel by the Gan River. I have a very deep memory and I had a conversation with him as follows:
"Do you want to go up and sit?"
" Yes , but only with my wife."
Except for his seriousness, we all got down with laughter~
and played recordings on the riverside very epileptic. , Interviewed the feelings and experiences of the classmate of Watermelon on this trip to Jiangxi. Halfway through the recording, I suddenly saw a middle-aged man standing alone on a pile of sand on the bank of the river, facing the surging river water... The three of us who watched this scene were very worried that there might be a murder. So there was the following ridiculous shout:
"Hey man, want to start!"
"Life is precious!"
Hehe~ silly and cute~
Then it was like a cloud of smoke, many, many, all disappeared.
For example, China Street is not going to go very much anymore. I met a lot of cute and nice people on it that summer, and I haven’t contacted them for a long time. For
example, streetball, I haven’t watched people play for a long time, and I won’t go to the street for hot sause. The ball sage is still "a dog pretending to be B" and is constantly fighting; for
example, Rap, at the school's radio station, dare not put it presumptuously, the so-called "disturbing the people" -_-!
...
many, many
I used to think, these are all faded, blurred
, let's go far. As a result, this movie brought all these memories back to life...
Is there still the passion at that time? There may be, there may not be.
Remember, the green years.
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