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Big (1988)

The main character, Jossie, dreams of becoming a ballerina. She lives in a small town where opportunities for developing her talents are limited. However, her dreams of great scenes and bright spotlights are stronger than all obstacles.

When representatives of the famous ballet school "Big" hold auditions in her city, Jossie decides to boldly stand in front of them. Despite her flaws and inexperience, she surprises everyone with her talent and receives an offer to go to school.

Once in a new environment dominated by competition and strict rules, Jossie faces challenges and challenges. She must learn to overcome her doubts and shortcomings in order to prove to herself and everyone around her that she is capable of more.

In the process of lessons, trials and mistakes, Jossie finds not only her talent, but also her place in the world of dance. She gains faith in herself and realizes that true beauty and power lie in self-knowledge and accepting herself for who she is.

Characters:

1. Jossie: The main character, a young girl with a dream of becoming a ballerina.

2. Mentor: An experienced ballet master who helps Jossie develop her talent and find her way in the world of dance.

3. Rivals: Other students of the Big School, whom Jossie encounters during the learning process, and who are a source of competition and inspiration.

Topics:

• Dreams and ambitions: The film explores the theme of dreams and striving to achieve your goals, even if the path to them seems difficult and difficult.

• Friendship and support: Jossie finds strength and support in friendship with other students and her mentor, which helps her overcome all difficulties.

• Self-knowledge and self-acceptance: The main idea of ​ ​ the film is that true beauty and strength lie in self-knowledge and self-acceptance as you are.

Director:

Penelope Sparis creates an emotionally intense and inspiring film that makes viewers believe in themselves and their dreams.

Conclusion:

"Big" (1988) is a story about courage, resilience and self-belief that makes viewers dream and believe in their capabilities. The film is a reminder of the importance of being yourself and following your dreams, even if the path to them seems tricky.
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