The appearance of this dance does not originate from joy and happiness, it can even be said to be a manifestation of sadness and reluctance.
Although the play does not directly point out any physical problems with Xiao Xue, judging from the results of her examination after she took it, and a series of abnormal behaviors after that, Xiao Xue, as a wife and mother, is indeed doing something for her. Prepare to leave by yourself.
So there was a scene where Xiao Xue walked into the "Flamingo" dance class, hoping to complete her wish list by learning this dance.
The so-called "flamingo" dance is actually an art form called flamenco. In addition to the Chinese name "flamingo", there are many similar transliterated names.
The reason why Xiao Xue chose such a dance form as her wish in "River Rises" may have something to do with the emotional expression behind this art form.
Unlike most dance forms that express joy and cheerfulness, the art of "Flamingo" contains a lot of emotional catharsis of grief, struggle, hope and pride, and singing is used to express this kind of "Flamingo" As an art form, the almost hoarse natural pronunciation more fully reflects the origin and environment of this art.
Judging from the above interpretation of the art form of "Flamingo", doesn't Xiao Xue have extremely suppressed grief and anger that she may not be alive soon?
Although she did not directly fight against her illness, her actual actions in hoping to fulfill her life wishes also showed this character's pride in herself and her hope for a good life in her short life.
When Xiao Xue danced "Flamingo" in her own world, the smile and satisfaction that filled her face can be said to perfectly fit such a metaphor.
But for some reason, when all this was supposed to end with the dance teacher pulling Xiao Xue back from her dream, a dance partner like Zheng Hanjiang suddenly appeared, a dance partner who was supposed to accompany Xiao Xue at this moment to fulfill her wishes. man.
Although this man was holding a flower in his hand, he did not dance "Flamingo" with Xiao Xue, but started a classic dance "Swing Dance" that has appeared in many film and television works.
When such a dance movement appeared, it was surprising to the author, because it reminded me a lot, and also reminded me of the profound meaning represented by this dance that almost has a specific meaning.
Perhaps after many people see Zheng Hanjiang’s dance move, the first thing they think of is the dance between a man and a woman that takes place in a bar in the comedy movie "The Variety Star", but in fact this classic dance originated from a classic The crime movie " Pulp Fiction ".
This dance, which has become a classic in film history, is actually not as nonsensical as the dance itself seems. Instead, it has many metaphors and meanings that can be interpreted by the audience.
Before starting this dance, the woman actually has thoughts and desires for the man. She really hopes that the man will take further actions towards her, so the woman's movements during the dance are full of exaggeration, provocation and temptation.
A man who can recognize his identity clearly understands what a woman means, but because he is just a subordinate sent by his boss to accompany his girlfriend for a day, he can only show caution and caution in his dance moves.
From the perspective of the movie plot, this dance shows the iconic plot of the man's psychological defense being slowly broken through by the woman's deliberate provocation.
And even if you look at this dance without the plot of the movie, you can easily see that it is a classic section full of charming women seducing and teasing boring men. Even the same dance in "The Variety Star" also has with similar expressions and meanings.
But when such a dance appeared in "The River Rises" and in Xiao Xue's "Flamingo" dance that was supposed to be a solo, the meaning and meaning of this section changed, and he became confused and unexplainable.
Could it be that this was just an improvisation by Zheng Hanjiang on the shooting scene? Could it be said that as "The River Rises", we didn't try to express more meaning and depth through this dance?
At that moment, when happiness and happiness should have revealed sadness and helplessness, the appearance of such a classic dance completely turned the scene into nonsense and inexplicable.
If I were forced to interpret this, could it be that Zheng Hanjiang wanted to express his desire to seduce Xiao Xue through the inseparable worldly life of marriage, life and family through such a dance that was supposed to be about the woman teasing and seducing the man? Don't you want to be so negative about your condition?
But from another perspective, no matter whether Xiao Xue is no longer able to stand on the operating table due to illness, or she may die soon, the author cannot be convinced and justified by the explanation of such a classic dance.
Is this really a flaw in "River Rises"? If this is not a flaw but intentional, what is this inappropriate dance trying to say?
The interpretation of "River Rises" will be written here for the time being. More exciting interpretations will be discussed in the next chapter.
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