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Chinese Name: Out of My World Original Name: billy elliott (2000)

Year: 2000

Venue: UK/France (more ...)

Length: 1 10 minute

Director: Stephen Daldry

Plot: Lee Hall

Type: plot

Nicknames: Billy Eliot (Taiwan Province)/Out of My World (Hongkong)/Ballet Dream (Other)/billy elliott/billy elliott.

The main actors: Patrick Malahide, Gary Lewis, Jamie Bell and Julie Walters.

Production company: others

Distribution company: Universal/American International Film Company

Color color: color

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It tells a touching story about a little boy's persistent love for ballet art, which enabled him to finally overcome poverty and prejudice and realize his dream.

Billy Eliot (Jamie Bell), a boy of 1 1, is the son of a coal miner. He lived with his father and brother in a small town in northern England since he was a child. He goes to boxing training classes every week. One day, during the training class, he came into contact with ballet by chance, and this beautiful art immediately attracted him deeply. This boy also dazzles Mrs Wilkinson (Julie Walters), a strict ballet teacher. She finds that Billy is a rare talented ballet dancer. Mrs Wilkinson has a sharp mouth and always holds a cigarette in her hand, but when she saw Billy's rare dancing potential, she also took a keen interest in him. She even gave up other female ballet disciples and trained Billy wholeheartedly.

However, Billy's study of ballet has been kept secret from his single father (gary lewis) and bossy brother (Jamie Draven). The strike in the mine made them struggle to fill their stomachs. When they finally found out that Billy had wasted his boxing tuition on unmanly ballet, a family conflict inevitably broke out.

Billy's grandmother (Jean Heywood) doesn't approve of his going to ballet class either. Therefore, he can only find a little comfort from his good friend Michael (Stuart Wells), which further deepens their friendship.

At the same time, Mrs Wilkinson also actively encouraged Billy to apply for the Royal Ballet School in London, where she thought Billy could get better training and get rid of the great pressure from his family environment.

Billy, on the other hand, was caught in the contradiction between the responsibility to his family and the realization of his ideal, but he finally chose the latter, because his love for ballet is irresistible, and ballet is his passion and his destiny.