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** Actually, the central theme of the entire movie is adapting to new circumstances without losing your sense of identity. So, in a way, it both embraces and disregards the idea of [[Glory Days]].
* Parodied in ''Hamlet 2''; Elizabeth Shue plays herself as a survivor of the [[Hollywood Hype Machine]] having decided to quit acting and become a nurse instead. The main character is a huge fan of hers and invites her to the school to give a talk about acting to his drama class -- which ends up embarrassing for all concerned, as the kids have no idea who she is.
* One of the main themes in ''The Turning Point.'' Emma was once a great dancer, but now she's in her mid-forties and can barely execute a double pirouette. Her old friends Wayne and [[Dee Dee]]DeeDee, also once on their way to ballet stardom, abandoned their performing careers shortly after having their first child. And Michael, the artistic director, has devolved from a great choreographer into an administrator.
 
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