Youthful look.

Vella 2021-12-23 08:02:00

I heard many friends recommend this film to me a long time ago, and everyone who has watched it is full of praise. But I have been hesitating, wondering if I should see the beauty of this famous school song and dance drama.
It’s not because I’m worried about the content of the film that made me disappointed-I have always been optimistic about Disney's work; but I can expect the impact this film will bring to me. Looking at the lives of children on the other side of the ocean and our age, and after 2 hours of short laughter, I must re-face the pressures that our country puts on us. How long will it take me to recover from that envy and loss? . .
In the end, I still couldn't resist the temptation of the popular trend. I shrank in front of the computer and spent a day watching three dances of youth.
Fortunately, now I have escaped the pursuit of the college entrance examination, so I don't have to complain too much.

We, who wandered between the end of the post-80s and the beginning of the post-90s, are now marching toward the age of 20. On the one hand, we can't wait to get rid of the youthful business card and step into the adult world; on the other hand, we are reluctant to let go of the youth that is slowly waning in our hands, and are unwilling to give up all kinds of sweet fantasies.
Youth is the dew on the petals in the morning, clear and beautiful, short and fleeting.
When we held her firmly in our hands, we were at a loss and didn't know how to use it. And when we seemed to find the instruction manual, she had already left with a chuckle.

What should youth look like?

China has always been a reserved and conservative nation. Even after the clamor of Western culture pouring into the country, the surface is gradually bold and open, and what is tightly wrapped is still a restrained heart. After all, the deep-rooted national psychology is not so easy to change, just like our black hair and yellow skin, genes are rubbed into every drop of our blood.
Therefore, it seems that it is difficult for the scene of the whole people to turn up the sky like the song and dance Qingli to appear in our lives so naturally. For us, youth, or the whole life, conformity is the most important thing.
We are bound by various rules and regulations, not only given by the education system, but also by social norms. What we should do, what we should not do, what we do will please everyone, and what we do will be squeezed out and isolated by others. People are originally social animals, but the Chinese people seem to pay more attention to the concept of social living. So we must live for others, because in this society, we cannot live without a good network of relationships. Independence, personality, and publicity seem to have nothing to do with our youth.
Our youth, the youth of most Chinese children, is a piece of pale paper with arithmetic formulas painted on it.

And their youth-the opposite of ours. They are full of energy, publicity and enthusiasm, laughter and tears are so distinct.
Many people say that this film is fake and too beautiful.
I have never been to the United States, and I don’t know what kind of life the children live there. Maybe they are decadent and addicted to sex drugs, maybe they are sullen all day to compare vanity... Or maybe some of them portray youth as a colorful dance music just like the movie described.

I don't know the truth, I can only imagine. And this is what I think youth should be like.

Standing on the tail of youth, I stand on tiptoe, spying on the joy of others, and my eyes are full of admiration.

We are just cacti, dreaming about the shape of the sea breeze.

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Extended Reading
  • Ambrose 2021-12-23 08:02:00

    Youth is still there, singing and dancing are also online, and the second part is still unchained.

  • Hassie 2022-04-21 09:02:45

    I watched it together in high school, and it was very popular with everyone.

High School Musical 2 quotes

  • Troy Bolton: Hey! Why did you switch songs?

    Sharpay Evans: [confused] Switch songs? What?

    Troy Bolton: Yeah, Ryan said...

    Mr. Fulton: [interrupts] Bolton!

    [Fulton rushes Troy onto the stage]

    Sharpay Evans: But I didn't learn a new song.

    Ryan Evans: [smirking] Exactly.

  • Mr. Fulton: [to the Wild Cats] You're all being paid to work, not play Dr. Phil! Chop, chop!