Ricardo El Mandril Sanchez

Ricardo El Mandril Sanchez

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    • Major 2022-04-20 09:02:53

      A little buggy but wonderful

      Affirmation, I just want to remember this movie and write about my feelings.

      First of all this movie was watched at home with my 9 year old daughter.

      The beginning feels so bad that there is basically no sense of substitution at first, but the story becomes interesting from the moment you step into...

    • Dewitt 2022-04-24 07:01:26

      Dreams don't come into reality——After watching "The Great Felicity"2017-2-11

      "The Great Felicity", a fairy tale about a girl at the bottom of society who changed her destiny because of her dreams.
      Felicity, a girl in an orphanage, loves dancing since childhood, full of dreams and full of energy. Dreaming of performing at the Paris Cabaret and becoming an amazing dancer....

    • Jeromy 2022-04-06 09:01:06

      The first solo dance in a small hotel promoted the relationship between the two and showed their love for dance. The second stage of the fighting dance is the climax. Cool competition is not a good field in Europe and the United States. If it is handed over to Japan, the fighting dance will be very exciting. The ending dance of the last paragraph echoes the dance of dreams led by Swan Lake at the beginning, and the story ends successfully. It's a pity that such a beautiful plot was defeated by a too short choreography.

    • Zion 2022-04-05 09:01:07

      An illogical fairy tale.

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    • Felicie: So how *do* I get that part?

      Odette: [regarding Camille] You get the part because you have something she can only dream of: passion!

    • Mérante: [after Felicie wins the dance-off between Camille and herself] Impressive, ladies! But let me ask you both an important question. WHY do you dance?

      Camille: [confidently] I dance because...

      [less confident]

      Camille: I dance because... Because...

      [meekly]

      Camille: My mother makes me?

      [Merante looks to Felicie, hoping for a better answer]

      Felicie: [sincerely] Because it's always been a part of my life. It was there with my mom when I was a baby. It's here now thanks to Odette. It allows me to live. To be myself.

      Camille: [remorseful] She should dance.

      [Felicie give her an astonished look]

      Mérante: That was very honest, Miss Le Haut, and brave. You have a future at the Opera, if you wish it.

      [Camille gives him a grateful smile]

      Mérante: Felicie, tonight, YOU dance 'The Nutcracker'!

      [the crowd breaks out into applause as Felicie looks around in awe and humility]

      Camille: [holds out her hand to Felicie, truthfully] Great job.

      [Felicie looks surprised for a moment, then smiles and shakes Camille's hand. She soon pulls Camille into a warm hug]

      Felicie: [softly] I'm sorry about everything. I hope we can be friends.

      [after pulling out of the hug, she turns to Odette]

      Felicie: YES!

      [throws her arms around Odette, who immediately returns the embrace]