Wang Yibo and Huang Bo's "Hot" is released
I was impressed by Wang Yibo's portrayal of Chen Shuo. He goes from being a “cool guy” to a small man who wears garbage can costumes and walks his dog to stay in the dance troupe, but his eyes still sparkle with the desire to be on stage. His performance is subtle and realistic, especially in the handling of inner drama, such as the apprehension when facing opportunities, the aggression when being misunderstood, and the excitement when realizing his dream. The line “I simply want to dance” speaks to the hearts of countless people struggling on the edge of their dreams.
The relationship between Huang Bo's coach Ding Lei and Chen Shuo is the highlight of the movie. Ding Lei is funny on the outside but passionate about street dance on the inside, while Chen Shuo is a “silly boy” who simply pursues dancing. Their interactions are both hilarious and touching, bringing tears to their eyes and warmth to their hearts.
The street dance scene is shocking! The IMAX screen shows the sweat, falling and getting up, which makes people feel like going back to the scene of “This Street”. But what makes the movie even better is that it doesn't stop at showing off, but shows the hard work and perseverance behind each move.
What touches me in “Warm Heart” is the long-lost purity and the strength to “fight to the end”. Chen Shuo's story is like a mirror that reflects the dusty beginnings of our hearts. The movie does not contain hard chicken soup, but truly shows how ordinary people protect the light in their hearts.
The competition scene was so touching that I couldn't help but wet my eyes and get goosebumps as the music played and emotions erupted. Warmly" is not only about youth, but also about ourselves who work hard for our love and dreams.
Go to see “Warmly”, feel the surge of laughter, tears, heartbeat acceleration, to find the heart of the perhaps forgotten, but never extinguished “warmly”.
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