After George found Dustin in Sally's house, he started to work hard, finished his homework in 3 weeks, plus a painting, and finally graduated successfully.
According to the previous plot, the questions:
1. The previous plot did not set the stage for Sally to graduate, so she should participate in the graduation ceremony.
2. The plot of the two holding hands at the end... very abrupt and bloody! Thinking back, Sally can't graduate, and can't live with mom, hoho, with George? Oops, that's too cruel, and I need to think about it,
so I'll delete it:
Sally's meeting with George one night before graduation... Feels redundant, very small... ..what
if it was changed to:
On graduation day, George brought homework to school, and at the ceremony, it was not Sally's mother who came, but Dustin. It made George feel very depressed. After the ceremony, I stayed in the studio alone, looking out the window in a daze. At this time, Sally came and wanted to say goodbye to George (to travel to Europe with Dustin..), but after seeing George's painting, she was stunned, and the two started chatting , George took the opportunity to explain his previous behavior to Sally again.
Dustin was waiting for Sally downstairs, saw Sally and asked her, "Did you tell George they're going to Europe?" Sally told him "no", then said "Sorry!
" Under the soft orange street light, the two walked holding hands, and then Sally said to George, "Let me hold it for you", "OK". Finally George gave the painting to Sally. Under the beautiful music, end the troubles of growing up at the age of 17.
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