The dancing is great. Some people say that the ending dance is boring. Please, it's already super nice. You can only see the type of hip-hop to think it's exciting. Don't show it here.
However, the subject matter is actually a bit awkward. It's really weird that someone is playing the piano beside him while dancing, but in fact the performance is good, and the male protagonist's sense of presence is slightly weak.
But the only thing I don't like is the female lead. First of all, he allocated a lot of shots to the female supporting role, but he did not successfully create the image of the female supporting role, and only stayed on a very superficial surface, which made the character unattractive. This actress played very well in Wolverine 2. Her acting skills and lines here are very exaggerated and embarrassing. Most of the scenes about her are inexplicable and very run down. It greatly affects the viewing experience.
The female protagonist's rival female supporting role is much more attractive. She doesn't have many roles, but her eyes are full of arrogance, confidence, contempt, and she shows everything she should perform, which is really great.
If you don't plan to create a deeper character for the female supporting cast, you shouldn't give her so many shots. If this movie doesn't have a female supporting role or reduces the female supporting role, it is mostly used to portray the male protagonist or the rival female supporting role. It looks a lot better.
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