"Spicy Dance": From "baby" to woman

Leonora 2022-03-16 09:01:03

I like watching musicals more and more. Now there is a desire to watch musicals and to download 720P to collect and watch them. These are the influences Glee brought to me. Through Glee, I have been exposed to a lot of musicals and classic songs, and I have benefited a lot. So is this film. But it's not entirely true. Before Glee covered the song, I saw the introduction of this film elsewhere, and I heard that it was all the rage.

Looking at the title, you can guess that this is a song and dance film based on "dance". After watching it, I found out that this is not a musical at all, there is no character singing in the film at all, it is a "dance" film. Throughout the film is a hot dance, a hot dance that provokes desire. I don't know anything about dance at all. Looking at the dance steps and music in the film, I guess it should belong to Latin dance. The dance is good-looking, the music is good, and it is quite sexy. Latin dancing is really a kind of enjoyment. Especially the close-fitting dance in the party at the beginning of the film, their dance is dancing there, it is XXOO, very unsuitable for children. Just don't know, Latin dance is good for South Americans? Or do the Spaniards dance well?

Aside from the hot dance in the movie, the plot of the plot can be said to be cliché. A story of a girl growing into a woman. A girl called "baby" has been living in a paradise protected by her parents. She met his beloved man in the real world, but everything was not as perfect as she imagined. She accepted this real world, Growing up as a woman, she left the care and restraint of her parents. Just like revenge is an essential element of all kinds of action films, growth is also the eternal theme of youth films and romance films. Therefore, the movie is full of all kinds of clichés, such as getting pregnant out of wedlock, falling in love with a poor boy, etc. I have nothing to say.

As the plot progresses, by the end of the credits, I hear a familiar melody, and the movie plays "(I've Had) The Time of My Life." Oh, and Glee's cover song appeared. I was so engrossed in the film that I forgot about the song "(I've Had) The Time of My Life" until the music played. The original singing of the song doesn't sound as sweet as the Glee version, but I still like the Glee version. Along with the music, the hero and heroine dance in the movie, of course I don't know the name of the dance. The dance is beautiful, beautiful, and goes well with the music. This is the advantage of musicals, there are songs and dances, you can enjoy the beauty, the best enjoyment in the world.

Musical films can bring people the enjoyment of beauty, but what can those crime films and action films bring? Just showing the dark things of human nature to the audience, how can it feel beautiful? Or watch more musicals, otherwise your humanity will be swallowed up by the darkness.

The protagonists in the film are great. The actor Patrick Swayze is estimated to be very popular in the 1980s and 1990s. Handsome, handsome, and manly. One of his films that impressed me the most was "Breaking Point," where he was so cool. As for The Ghost Story, the one who impressed me the most was Demi Moore. , I have forgotten his performance in it. I thought his figure was very suitable for action movies, but I didn't expect him to dance so well. After checking the information, it turned out that his mother was a dance teacher and had studied ballet since childhood. I see. The female protagonist ennifer Grey's dancing skills are equally amazing. Although she is petite, she can't hide her sexy body. Small but complete. She is not beautiful, not a beauty, but her eyes are beautiful. With such two good actors, can the dance in the movie look bad? But I have to mention that the heroine's sister looks okay, but she sings so badly, is it intentional?

I feel that I am more and more fond of watching movies from the 1980s, the music of that time, the passion of that time. Maybe it has something to do with my memory. This is also an 80's movie, full of all kinds of 80's elements. The most typical is the music in the film, which is very nice. Just one word, love it. It seems that I still need to watch more musicals from the 1980s to appreciate the music and dance of that time.

This film is a little different from other musicals. Although it is based on dance, there are not many dance scenes in the film. It is unique in that most of the film is devoted to the love between the male and female protagonists. However, for someone like me who likes to listen to music and dance, it's a bit unsatisfactory to watch. Wish there were more dances and a longer movie.

To put it simply, if you like musicals, you must not miss them.

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  • Dasia 2022-04-22 07:01:04

    RR has an old Filipino lady in her 60s who dances dirty at her birthday party. Very hot

  • Crawford 2022-03-18 09:01:03

    musical in london before movie

Dirty Dancing quotes

  • Penny: Johnny, what are you doing?

    Johnny: Don't worry about Max; I'll tell him your grandmother died, or somethin'.

    Penny: How many times have you told me never to get mixed up with them?

    Johnny: [pause] I know what I'm doing, Penny.

    Penny: You listen to me; you've gotta stop it, now.

  • Neil Kellerman: I have to say it. I'm known as the catch of the county.

    Baby: I'm sure you are.

    Neil Kellerman: But last week, I took a girl from Jamie, the lifeguard. And he said to her, right in front of me, "What does he have that I don't have?" And she said, "Two hotels."