2.08.2010

"Fame"

I didn't make the wrong decision to spend Rm 9 to watch this low popularity show in the cinema...Rm 9 was definitely worthwhile! The songs were melodious...The dances were marvellous..They were the combination of ballet and hip hop dance...They had such a fascinating voice that i wish i could own at least one-fifth of them...I love all the songs and dances in the movie...They were so new, so creative and so impressive that they were really a wow to see them show their talent on the stage confidently...

Overall, i enjoyed watching this movie, which was a mixture of all forms of art-singing, playing all sort of musical instruments, dancing ballet, acting, telling stories, rapping and so on. The performances were amazing but if the story line can be changed to make it more impressive, then this movie would be a perfect production. The storyline was not that impressive to bring out the message that the script writer was trying to convey to the audience. I could barely find the lesson of the story and I could merely see how the youngsters nowadays were putting so much effort in becoming famous though they were very talented persons.

However, there's one, i think i can called it as phenomenon, which wis reflected in this movie. Art is always perceived as solely interest but not future career by most of the parents. It's sort of agreement among parents that the ambition to become an artist or any career related to art is not practical and it could be a very risky route to be taken by their children. They prefer their children to take the road which has less grass as it is safer and offers a better guarantee of success and probably, more money. They are just worried about their children's future and their ability to sustain themselves in this highly competitive world in the future. There's no assurance that the road they have chosed for their children is perfect but they are just trying their best to give them the brightest future. On the other hand, children always misinterpret their parents' good intention. They think their parents simply just don't understand their feeling but they are actually. They are more than proud to discover that their children are actually very talented musicians or dancers but when come to the time to let their children be what they wish to be, they hesitate because they are concerned about their future. Parents hope to be supportive to their children's dreams but sometimes, it's hard for them to do so...

To solve this problem, first of all, both parties must understand each other's concerns, then, one party must let go his/her wish but be ready to bear whatever consequences of their decision...

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