There is nothing wrong with the three views, at least it should be a 7-point movie.

Marshall 2022-04-22 07:01:56

A beautiful and relaxing film, the picture and music are simply great!
Musically inspired kids who love to bounce and dance will love it.
I saw the comments before saying that the three views are not right, and I didn't want to show them to my children. After reading it, I felt that the three views were too right.
If you say that impostors destroy the three views, you must have come to spray without carefully watching the plot of the movie.

Children are like Felicity in the title, lively and active, easy to make mistakes, and after all, Felicity is a child who grew up in an orphanage, and should only be controlled without a good education. And when Felicity suffered a setback, I think it will be the performance of most children, and the child who was impersonated, the ending is also HAPPY ENDING! Although the turning point of the whole film is too fast, the change from enemy to friend, from companion to support is too fast. But after all, a 90-minute movie needs to be relaxed, easy to understand, good music, and good pictures, which is enough for children to laugh happily and understand. What is three feet frozen.. One minute on stage and ten years of work off stage.. I really don't know how you explain to your children that Elsa can magic, how to explain Anna's stealing chocolate, how to explain Christopher ate the carrots that Sturt had eaten. (No objection to Bingxue, just for comparison)

In short, after reading everyone's comments, in fact, each has its own reasons, but I already think this children's film is really good.
After watching it, I went to find the original sound. The children liked to dance to the ending song Cut to The Feeling very much, which means that they really moved the children! I have brushed it N times, and I have seen it in great detail. There is nothing wrong with the three views of the film!

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Extended Reading
  • 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.

Leap! quotes

  • Regine: [to Odette, as she and Felicie are cleaning the stairs] Get up.

    Odette: [meekly] Yes, ma'am.

    [gets up, but keeps her head down]

    Regine: [referring to Felicie] Who is this?

    Odette: No one. She helps.

    Regine: YOU feed her. Out of YOUR wages.

    Odette: Yes, ma'am.

    Regine: I want you to air and press the linen.

    [whispers]

    Regine: NOW.

    [Odette leaves. Regine looks down at Felicie coldly. A visibly frightened Felicie resumes cleaning the stairs]

    Regine: It's not clean.

    [purposely pushes the bucket of scrubbing water with her foot; the water spills down the steps, much to Felicie's shock]

    Regine: Oops! Oh, look what you did.

    [smiles wickedly and leaves]

  • Felicie: [on her first day of dance class, shyly greeting the other girls] Hi. Hello.

    [to herself; when none of the girls respond]

    Felicie: Okay. Super.

    [louder]

    Felicie: I'm Felicie.

    Nora: [confused] Felicie?

    Felicie: [realizes her mistake] Uh, no, no, no, no, no. Sorry. I'm... friendly, ever so friendly. And my name is Camille.

    Nora: Okay. I'm Nora, but everyone calls me... Nora. That's... the name that goes with MY face.

    [laughs]

    Nora: Hey, you should warm up.

    Felicie: [to herself, confused] Warm up?

    [shrugs and tries to literally 'warm up' by rubbing her hands on her arms]

    Dora: [amused] Oh my. That is crazy. I'm guessing you're new, my darling?

    Felicie: [awkwardly] You can tell that because...?

    [Before Dora can answer, Mérante enters the room. The girls quickly gather to one side of the room]

    Felicie: Who is that?

    Dora: [rolls her eyes] You are joking, right? It's Louis Mérante, ballet master, world-famous choreographer, the man who performed the most fouettes ever in a single solo.

    Felicie: Foo-what?

    Dora: Turns. Really difficult turns.

    Nora: 187 in total. And right after, he vomited!

    Mérante: Silence, mademoiselle! First position, second...

    [All of the girls except Felicie go through the basic ballet positions]

    Felicie: [lost] What?

    Mérante: Third, fourth, and rest in fifth.