Teenager Jimmy Stark is always in trouble, and his face-saving parents have to move around. In a night court hearing presided over by the kind social worker Lei, Jimmy, who was arrested for drinking and making trouble, shouted in the court: "You are driving me crazy!" while his dead-headed parents quarreled on the sidelines. , Arguing about how to resolve this matter. Judy is a good boy, but he acts wildly and brutally because he can't communicate with his father who deliberately alienates him. Plato is an extremely sensitive child, so fragile that it shatters like porcelain. In order to attract the attention of his generous but indifferent parents, he madly kills the puppy.
The next morning, Jimmy wanted to restart his life in the new middle school, but he clashed with the gangster Buzz, Judy’s boyfriend. In an eagerness to mingle with everyone, Jimmy agreed to play a nighttime car game to resolve their differences: he and Buzz jumped into the stolen car, drove towards the cliff, and the first one to jump out of the car was the "soft egg". When someone asked him if he had done such a thing for the first time, Jimmy lied that he had done more. This won the infinite admiration of Plato, who was also incompatible. At the appointed time, the speed race started. Judy waved his arms to indicate the start of the game. Two cars rushed to the cliff, Jimmy jumped out of the car safely, but Buzz couldn't take it off because the coat was hung on the door handle of the car, and fell off the cliff to death. According to the weird logic of Buzz's gang, Jimmy is responsible for Buzz's death. They tortured Jimmy mercilessly that night and even made a noise to his door. Jimmy couldn't explain clearly to his cowardly father, so he ran away at night. He found the same "lost" partners Judy and Plato, and the three hid in an abandoned magnificent room as father, mother, and son. For the first time, they realized the true meaning of kinship-but the adults and children who ruined the lives of the three did not give up, and finally ended in tragedy
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