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I enjoyed following Aran and Joan in the movie because they both had many qualities as people that I found interesting. I like Aran because he was a very nice and cute kid who moved very gracefully for his age. He danced very maturely and even while watching the film, I had to question his age because he is fit and seems to know what he is doing. I thought he was funny because in the beginning he showed the camera many different tools that he uses to help stretch and practice and when he showed the tool that stretches his toes he told the camera “This one hurts a lot”. His relationship with Gaya was really sweet, all the way to the end where he had to help explain that she won third place at the ballet convention they attended. I also liked

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