8 points. Three stories of teenagers, youth and adults, and the difficulties of growing up as a boy whose family was poor and malnourished and whose mother was drug addicts was presented in front of him one by one.
In the first paragraph, the physical weakness is bullied, and the influence of his mother's drug influence on him. Fortunately, meeting Juan did not completely change its life, at least there is still a breathing space.
In the second paragraph, Shilong has almost no friends, and grows up in loneliness. The boy also discovers that he is gay in the increasingly close contact with his friends. Before here, friends only appeared when I was a child, and there were not many scenes in the youth, but from Shillong to Kevin's secret stronghold, it can be seen that the relationship between the two is still very good. Then there was an open-hearted chat, and a kiss that opened up in love. There is a scene where he is beaten by his friend Kevin, which is a good setting. The male protagonist is as fragile and sensitive as all adolescent children, while Kevin is like an ordinary child, with no sense of responsibility and is bound by interpersonal relationships, because you need to belong to a certain group, because of your certain face, so being coerced hurts West. Long. The state of the growing children here is vivid, but not novel.
In the third paragraph, I liked them face-to-face. Kevin said that Shillong was helpless when he had a child, and Shillong's forbearance when Kevin asked him why he drove over in the car. In the face of the person I liked, or the person I had touched for the first time in the first time, I wanted to meet and did not dare to see it, and even had to have the courage and determination to meet with a feverish mind. When he saw that person again, he was already a different person. He had feelings and had children. Shillong lowered his head slightly, condensing his eyebrows and expressions. When he came, the memories and glimmers of hope he brought you on the phone turned cold and dim, Shillong turned his face and turned up the music, because he was at a loss. At Kevin's house, Kevin talked about his present, Shillong's present, and the past. Finally, Shiron couldn't help but say, you are the only one who touch me... The gaps and emotions of the feelings are pouring out in tears. Now Shiron is tall and strong, but his inner emotions are still fragile, those wounds left behind never healed. This wound is imprinted on life, and a phone call from Kevin can wake it up.
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