I really love this film. Whether it is from its plot or the social significance of its reflection. And his music seems to be outdated now. It is about five American youths with very different styles. Due to various problems, the school and their parents consider them to be problematic youths. They stayed in school for observation on Saturday. The whole film was completed in a library. The five young people attacked and contempted each other from the beginning, and finally formed a beautiful friendship. It reminded me that the same famous blockbuster Twelve Angry Men was also completed in a courtroom. This film very straightforwardly reflects the problems of parents and school, and the overall is very smooth. I really envy the American youth in the 1980s.
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