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Just started watching this. I didn't like that Chinese boy very much during the movie. I thought he was too proud. Maybe I can't use the word proud, but because he has a lot to do with his father, his father has been forcing him, or letting him go. He became what he wanted him to do. Towards the end, Akira has a word that will be true, but in order for him to win, she chooses the word that will be misspelled, I thought that Chinese boy Cui Dylan might beat Akira here, maybe the reality It wasn't like this in the movie, and he also misspelled the word. It means that he and Akira are on the same starting line again. He really wants to win, but he wants to win in a fair competition. Later, they won the double championship. One of my favorite scenes in this movie is when they win the game holding hands and holding it high above their heads, they not only won the game, they won their hearts and got what they wanted.
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