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The bad boy and me: we have to talk – The review

Fanfiction and questionable movies streaming, you know, go to wedding. The bad boy and me is the lastcomer in the genus of Wattpad movies; originally released in 2024, arrived on Prime Video on January 16 and seems to have captured the interest of the public. The film, directed by Justin Wu, is taken from Tay Marley’s Sidelined book.

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Dallas just changed school to follow his brother Nathan, football team coach, with whom he lives after his parents’ tragic death. His good character and being a cheerleader help him get in and get to know Drayton, the football team quarterback: beautiful, popular, rich, drives a motorcycle and has a dark secret. Between the two the chemistry is instantaneous, and not late to take something. But it is the last year of superiors, and both have a thousand things to handle: Do Drayton have to decide whether to follow his father’s footsteps or find his own way, while Dallas is preparing the auditions for CalArts, the prestigious dance institute he had attended his mother…will return their love to overcome the tumults of the passage to adult life?

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Okay, we need to talk. I usually try to be measured in my judgments: I grew up in an internet where the conversation about the movies was completely dominated by elder millennial pretentious who silent anything did not meet their tastes of being gross, a horror, an abomination. Innecessary and also cringe, to rethink. As I always say, movies do not judge themselves on a nebula scale of objective quality as well as on how well they keep the promises they make, stupid they are. But.

The bad boy and me is at a movie about how a puppet stands at a real person: the form is more or less that, it moves the legs when it has to walk and the arms when it speaks, but the similarities stop more or less here: does not make promises and does not keep them, simply fill an hour and a half with its strange mixture of horror and mortal boredom. Nothing happens, the little thing you’ve already predicted 20 minutes ago and when the jokes happen they seem to come out of a telenovela and the artificial performances. Please do more with your time. Look at a nice movie, look at a stupid movie, go out for a walk, try a new recipe or make the call you know you should do but so you never have time. We have one life.

Il cast

Siena Agudong is Dallas, cheerleader and passionate dancer who dreams of entering the prestigious university CalArts. Noah Beck, on the other hand, is Drayton, as charming as the troublesome quarterback of the football team coached by Nathan, Dallas’ older brother played by Drew Ray Tanner. Asia Lizardo is Gabby, a solar best friend of the protagonist, while Deborah Cox is Miss Alicia, her dance teacher. Finally, James Van Der Beek is the father of Drayton, a successful man but with narrow views, while Jason Fernandez plays the younger son Josh, of good character and with a crush on Gabby.

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