I don't understand that it can be comparable to your name. In my opinion, there are problems with the three views of the whole film. On the surface it is about the humanity recovery after school violence, but I think the author has no idea what real school violence is! Moreover, the black-haired female student at the back of the movie still has such a bad attitude towards deaf-mute students. In my Greater China, this kind of person is almost annihilated. As a result, the hostess finally reconciled with all these people. I said very much. Surprised. Personally, except for the male lead, everyone else didn't realize their mistakes at all, and the happy ending made me feel nauseous. Regarding the topic of school violence, Keigo Higashino's "Malicious" is more convincing to me.
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