A nerd who is a little timid and wants others to recognize, an athlete who longs for his father’s recognition and love, a little princess who has good family conditions but longs for true friends, a freak with a lonely personality, and a bad boy who has been beaten for lack of love since childhood. But the heart is fragile. Five adolescent students with different growth environments and different personalities were punished to stay in school on vacation because of their rebellion. They gradually established a friendly relationship in getting along.
The second half of the film is also the favorite part. Everyone sits on the floor and talks about their troubles, revealing their hearts. There is no script for this period.
This reminds me that some people once said that the post-80s generation was a "broken" era. Today, the post-80s generation has become an important social force.
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