I saw this movie last year and it left a deep impression on me. The male protagonist was the leader of the class when he was in elementary school. He either bullied his classmates all day or played tricks on the teacher in class. Until the arrival of that girl... She was a hearing-impaired girl. She came to the classroom for the first time to introduce herself. She tried her best to point to the name on her notebook to introduce her name to everyone - Nishinomiya Kyoko. The male protagonist is disdainful of the new classmates, and the classmates take good care of her, especially a girl who has a good time with Nishinomiya. However, because Nishinomiya is deaf, everyone is still alienated from her, only that girl is still with her, obviously that girl is also isolated. Because Nishinomiya is hard of hearing, he has hearing aids in his ears, and the male protagonist often uses Nishinomiya's hearing aids to play with and suspects that Nishinomiya can't hear it. The male protagonist took off Nishinomiya's hearing aid again and again, played with it, and threw it out the window. Later, Nishinomiya's mother found that hearing aids were always lost, but a hearing aid cost several thousand, and her mother began to investigate the school. After investigation, the school teacher pointed the finger at the male protagonist. The male protagonist admitted that he did it himself, but other students were also bullying Nishinomiya, but this time no one helped the male protagonist.
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