thedriveintheatre: Ha-ha! Nice pun, there. I liked your review of the film, and I agree that the visuals look amazing, but I didn’t know that they would get boring.
SpicySalsa: Yeah, it’s one of those happy movies that makes you cry in the end. I’ve had my share of crying after seeing a movie, like Star Wars Episode III (I knew that the universe would be saved by Luke, but come on!) and, most of all, Titanic (I was STILL crying after the film was over…). That’s what I like about movies, though, if they’re really good, then they will play with your emotions.
Since my class is learning swine dance in gym class lately, our teacher decided to show us a clip of a movie called Swing Kids. I’ve never watched it before, but, apparently, it takes place during World War II, when Hitler announced several rules, one of them being, “No dancing!” However, in some clubs, that haven’t been closed down by the Nazis, the people of Europe (I don’t really know what location this is taking place in) decide to create a new type of dancing, called swine dancing. My teacher only showed us a few clips of what the dances looked like (to get an idea about how much energy and fun are put into swine dancing), and, boy, do they look crazy as heck! I don’t think I can even describe what they are doing with these dances, but let’s just say these people are [spoil]all over the place[/spoil], if you know what I mean.