So cool. Four people quarreled in one room, there were many contradictions, and the climax came one after another.
The boy Zarier knocked out two of Ethan's teeth with a wooden stick, and Zarier's parents went to Ethan's house to communicate with their parents. At the beginning, the two parents were in harmony and negotiated the wording of the external statement. But the opinions were not entirely unanimous, and the casual conversation deepened, the contradictions became more intense, and the accusations were made.
What's even more enjoyable is that the internal contradictions of the two couples have also been exposed, and they have also received the support of each other's families. Conflicts between men and women, quarrels between women and women, and quarrels between men and women. There are only four people, but the relationship is complicated. In the second half of the movie, the four completely digress, discussing the conflict between them. Completely forget about the subject of negotiation.
However, their negotiation doesn't really matter at all, and at the end of the film, the two boys talk intimately together without any grudges.
The adult world is too complicated. There are no absolute enemies, and there are no absolute allies. It's just a matter of fact.
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