Dallas is working hard to get into CalArts' dance programme, following in her mother's footsteps. Drayton has his sights set on getting into a specific college as a quarterback, driven relentlessly by his father. Drayton takes notice of Dallas while she performs as a cheerleader for the school’s football team, but she is completely dismissive of him. She finds him arrogant and hopeless, and she’s entirely focused on achieving her own goal. However, Drayton doesn’t give up, and over time, Dallas begins to see other sides of him that are more appealing. Despite everything, a romance starts to blossom. But their ambitions are worlds apart, and many obstacles stand in their way.
I thought this would be more of a collage film, but it actually picks up. Drayton is annoyingly arrogant at the beginning and should never have made it past the starting line, but somewhere along the way (without me really noticing), he becomes more humble. It turns into a good film in the end.
