The hero's inexplicable protagonist halo

Griffin 2022-11-02 22:55:56

It's much worse than the first one. Although this kind of movie mainly shows dance and the plot will be weak, it doesn't have such an illogical plot. Although the first one is similarly simple in plot, it has a complete antecedent and smooth development. This one is simply inexplicable.
First of all, what does Eddie have a fancy for the male protagonist? A popcorn guy who generally likes to be handsome but hasn't been successful in dancing. The whole team is formed by Eddie and the male lead. The male lead is useless except for making girls. He is timid and weak, so he gives up lightly. The team is Eddie to help him, the talent is Eddie to help him pull, the addition of the Latin dancer is also Eddie’s idea, and it turns out that it is all the hero’s credit. When I go up, I’m full of thoughts about teasing girls. The dance practice process is also eager for quick success and instant benefits, so I just want to let the hostess directly tell him how to win. Before the game, he was inexplicably stage fright, made the heroine sad, and lost his temper. He had worked so hard to pull Eddie into a team. He called everyone to disband, and he really regarded himself as a piece of garlic. In the end, he still had to persuade him one by one to hurriedly go to the game, but in the end, he relied on the heroine to support the court.
The whole film is from Eddie, everyone has no reason to make the male protagonist a shame, won the first place, inexplicably holding up the male protagonist, a bastard who loves to show off and knows that she is timid and irresponsible. Without hard work, he finally reached the pinnacle of his life.
Just because he is the hero? Have a halo?

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