نوشته علی گراتچفیلد
Society has focused on encouraging kids to follow their hearts and minds in whatever direction this might take them. با این حال, in the face of change or challenge, how does a young person tackle fear and lack of self-confidence? آندریا (اندی) Mangano’s رقص! tells the beautiful story of a young girl who’s inspired to become a dancer after seeing a performance. Mangano’s animated story employs simple visuals and no dialogue to highlight that no matter what is thrown at each of us, our inspiration to succeed must come from within.
رقص! captures the reality of inspiration perfectly. The strong visuals and stylized animation highlight that while the young girl is inexperienced and insecure, she already has talent. The dancer was not the first artist she’d seen perform, but this role model was the “straw that broke the camel’s back,” allowing the young girl’s inner light to shine through. Mangano does not assert that one’s desire alone is enough to propel one to success. The young girl is scared once she makes the commitment to dance. She has to face the harsh realities of her choice by learning new skills and growing as a dancer. The messages of encouragement from family and friends help bolster her self-confidence along the way until she becomes a grown woman who knows her self-worth.
This story beautifully highlights the cycle of inspiration and how powerful self-confidence can be to others. I’d give this story a 4/5 because of the strength in its messaging and realism of the tale, اما, the dulled visual appearance makes it tonally confusing at times.
علی گراتچفیلد یک دانش آموز جوان است که به دنبال تولید فیلم و تلویزیون در کالج هنر و طراحی ساوانا است.. او وقت خود را صرف تولید محتوای بصری و نوشتاری برای District می کند, پایگاه خبری آنلاین مدرسه, رئیس باشگاه فیلم SCAD است, تهیه و تدوین فیلم های دانشجویی, خواندن رمان های معمایی, و با گربه اش قهوه می نوشد, جرنگ جرنگ.
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