12.30.2007

Hula Girls



I always like movies or stories which make me happy or let me feel warm. Recently, I saw a movie ''Hula Girls''. It was a story about coal miners in a small country. The background was in 1965 Japan. It was an era of new and old. The coal industry was being downfallen and the
worker came to a fine pass of losing their jobs. Those coal miners were used to live depending on coal pits. They have no idea what to do after being unemployed. At that time, an empire wanted to found a Hawaiian Center. However, the transitional inhabitants were so conservative that they cannot accept the new the tourism production. They resisted to found the Hawaiian Center. However, there were some girls had another attitude and thought different from their elders. They had dreams to promote their hometown. They learned how to dance although the process was so difficult and unrespetive. They still insisted their goal and spiritual. At last, all of their parents and other inhabitants finally confirmed their effort and gave them applause. I was really moved by this movie and let my tears falling whille watching this movie. The cinestrip impressed me the most was that one of the girls' father dead of an accedant happened in the coal pit. When the girl knew this bad news, she was not only became stronger but comfirmed her dream more certainly. She suppressed her grief and stood on the stage to dance, to reach her dream. She said that she knew her father would be happy of what she did.

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