The supporting characters are better than the main characters, which is my true feeling. Just like a pair of villains in the story (Sharpe and Ryan), the musical is her and their stage, and their performances have gone too far, but are more youthful and enthusiastic. Why would they give up their world to others so fairly? Because that's the protagonist's happiness? She has his own pride with him, but it is not unaccustomed to others. This situation is very similar to Troy on the basketball court or Kebiola in the almighty academic world.
The petite and charming composer in the drama club, wearing a bowler hat timidly like a handsome boy, is very cute. Although she has not many roles, who is she?
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