Escape the campus, boys and girls roam freely in the city, no one would not say that they are beautiful, energetic, and passionate. I like the scene of the street parade the most. It was the happiest moment. In the second half, we discussed the dilemma of male matchmaking mentioned at the beginning, and concealed the critique of the suppression of patriarchy. Finally, the male partner rebelled. The car broke through the glass and fell into scrap metal—some invisible things were also broken, and whether he would eventually get the result he wanted, did not continue to extend—if the screenwriter continued to talk about this It's vulgar, at least everyone knows that he is getting better. The principal was full of ugliness from beginning to end, but he always maintained his rudeness, contempt and self-righteousness. The sister who was jealous finally encountered this common enemy and chose to help his younger brother. Many people in this group are not worthy of it. As an educator, I was naturally ridiculed by screenwriters. (Of course, students’ dislike of learning is also reflected, teachers are also helpless, and students are also helpless. This also reminds me of publicity. The problem of school decline). Although there are heavy moments-this is actually the norm for many young people, but in the end they returned to a relaxed rhythm and chose to place more beautiful expectations on the future. Of course, you can't ignore the touching of friendship and pure love for teenagers. But, what is real life, this kind of discussion is not over.
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