Envy the children of America

Dagmar 2022-01-15 08:01:15

You can see the ending movie from the beginning.
I haven’t watched enough movies, but there are more and more movies that you can see at the end by looking at the beginning. The screenwriters may be kidnapped by the producers and directors behind them. They can only make this arrangement, perhaps as someone The senior teacher said, how many forms are there in all dramas, and the special stories we see are variations of these stories. The time, the location, or the personality is changed a little, but I often see through at the beginning. The ending is still slightly disappointing.
For American-style youth musicals, I am afraid that the most impressive will always be "High School Musical", just like the first movie about love I watched is "Summer Tea", many years later, this year I still think about it from time to time. For some of the plots, young men and women running on the beach, simple and lovely love, the song of waves blossoming...the
preconceivedness is really likely to become the most classic. If there is no foreshadowing of some previous American dramas, this one Some boyish films of youth will be films that I often think of in the future, and my impression of it now is a good-looking, no suspenseful American youth song and dance film.

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  • Iva 2022-03-27 09:01:15

    A typical Disney inspirational piece.

  • Dessie 2022-03-26 09:01:11

    I really think JOE JONAS is disgusting...the plot...it really is the style of a Disney original movie: vulgar

Camp Rock quotes

  • Shane Gray: [Mitchie, walking, stops when she sees Shane playing guitar, but he hears her cough] Can't a guy get some peace?

    Mitchie Torres: Sorry. I didn't mean... Sorry.

    Shane Gray: You said that already.

    Mitchie Torres: Sorry. I, uh... Was that you playing? It sounded kinda different.

    Shane Gray: [Shane rolls his eyes] Than my usual stupid cookie cutter pop star stuff? Sorry to disappoint.

    Mitchie Torres: [she laughs] You didn't. I liked it. I mean, it was good for stupid cookie cutter pop star stuff.

    Shane Gray: [he smiles] Wow. You really know how to make a guy feel better.

    Mitchie Torres: I thought you loved your sound. You created it here. You're like a Camp Rock legend.

    Shane Gray: Some legend. I only play the music that the label thinks will sell. That's it.

    Mitchie Torres: You don't think that song would sell?

    Shane Gray: I don't know.

    Mitchie Torres: Well, you'll never know if you don't try. And, by the way, I know of one girl that would buy that song.

  • Shane Gray: [singing alone by a canoe] "Turn on that radio as loud as it can go. Gotta dance until my feet can't feel the ground."

    Mitchie Torres: [Mitchie walks up] So, uh, does your voice sound better over here?

    Shane Gray: Why don't we get in one of these things and you can tell me?

    Mitchie Torres: [out on the lake, Mitchie is laughing as she and Shane are going in circles with the canoe] Really?

    Shane Gray: Yeah. It was awesome.

    Mitchie Torres: [laughing] Yeah. I don't think we're doing this right.

    Shane Gray: What? You don't like going in circles?

    Mitchie Torres: So, have you found you're special girl yet?

    Shane Gray: Why, are you jealous?

    Mitchie Torres: Jerk.

    Shane Gray: Hey, being a jerk is a part of the rock star image.

    Mitchie Torres: Keeping up an image can be tiring.

    Shane Gray: But it keeps the posers away. I never know if people are hanging with me for the free stuff or for the parties.

    Mitchie Torres: Oh, definitely the free stuff.

    Shane Gray: Funny.

    Mitchie Torres: Come on, I know you're really not a jerk. I mean you're helping Andy with his dancing, and those screaming girls seem to like you.

    Shane Gray: Which brings me back to the whole jealous thing.

    Mitchie Torres: I take that back. You are a jerk.

    Shane Gray: It must be the same for you too, huh?

    Mitchie Torres: What?

    Shane Gray: Because of your mom and her job at Hot Tunes. People probably are always fake around you.

    Mitchie Torres: Uh, yeah. Right. Totally.

    Shane Gray: You know, it's nice talking to someone who gets it.

    Mitchie Torres: Yeah. Me, too.