The dance part is the biggest highlight of TA, plus American street culture and young people who pursue freedom have a feeling of vitality. The mobile phone of the heroine Sidekick iD is also a shining point. But overall, the storyline is simplistic and cliché, with no other psychic resonance except for dancing. It feels as if the story is just for the sake of dancing, which is very far-fetched. The dialogue is also a bit dull. In fact, if a lot of plots are removed, it may be better to make an MV.
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