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10Dance japanese drama review
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10Dance
1 people found this review helpful
by bellaraxo
11 days ago
Completed
Overall 10
Story 10.0
Acting/Cast 10.0
Music 10.0
Rewatch Value 10.0

He was the reason


It's been a day since I finished this movie, and I am not over it, so yeah, this review is a necessity. I still have this physical ache in my chest—that specific "book hangover" feeling, but for film. There are some movies you watch to pass the time, and then there are movies like *10DANCE* that you carry around in your head for days. You can’t just watch this and forget it. The way the cameras capture the sweat, the friction, and the sheer desperation between Suzuki and Sugiki… it just stays with you.

The part that hurts the most—the part I can't stop thinking about is everything that was left unsaid. My heart literally broke for Suzuki. I spent the whole movie wishing, just worshipping the idea that Suzuki could finally understand his own impact.

I wanted Suzuki to know that when Sugiki was at his lowest, when he was ready to give up dancing entirely after the breakup with his girlfriend, it was Suzuki who saved him. Suzuki thinks he’s just a messy Latin dancer trying to keep up, but he doesn't realise that his small, raw performance was the exact moment of enlightenment for Sugiki.

Suzuki is the only reason this man kept trying. He is the only reason Sugiki didn't walk away from the floor forever. Knowing that Sugiki carries that realisation alone while they leave separately at the end. It’s a beautiful, quiet tragedy.

The ending feels like a beginning and an ending all at once. "See you in the 10-Dance final" isn't just a promise of a competition; it’s a lifeline. But god, I need more. I need the closure of them standing on that same floor, not as rivals, but as two halves of one soul.

Please, Netflix, we need a sequel. We need Suzuki to finally see himself through Sugiki’s eyes. Until then, I’ll just be here, living with this ache.

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