The movie is about five American teenagers in the 1980s who stayed in school for one day on Saturday because of punishment. The movie tells the story of these 5 strangers that happened on that day. After reading it, the feeling is: Whose youth is not hard, but this is a certain path, angry, boring, and so strong. The inferiority person became brighter after finding the person who liked him, and the painful person grew up in tears over and over. One of the favorite characters in the movie is Allison, the most symbolic of youthful transformation. At the beginning, she painted black eye makeup, her hair was messed up, and she behaved strangely. Because I had nothing to do, I took the initiative to come to school to stay. The family is not warm enough, so she seeks attention from other places and portrays herself as a weirdo. She said that she wanted to escape and go to those faraway countries. At the end of the film, she put on light makeup and fresh clothes, and combed her hair to the back of her head. Out of her own little world, the boy took her hand.
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