A fan theory suggests that the dance competition they enter together is not just about winning but about finding a “silver lining” in their lives. It’s a metaphor for how, despite their flaws and struggles, they can find happiness and healing together. What if, instead of ending with their love story, the film explored how they both learned to cope with their mental health without relying on each other for validation?
A key moment in the film is when Pat finally realizes that he doesn’t need his ex-wife back to find happiness; Tiffany is the silver lining he’s been searching for. This realization marks a major shift in his journey.
Imagine an alternate ending where Pat and Tiffany don’t end up together but instead build healthier, separate lives while still supporting each other. Or perhaps a prequel, exploring Tiffany’s past and how she learned to cope with her own grief and loss, would give deeper insight into the character dynamics.
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