I have to say, I'm really not used to the Irish colloquialism. In just over 80 minutes, various trigger points are naturally connected, juvenile growth, parent-child relationship, friendship with friends. It is obviously an educational film, but it is not bloody at all, and it also shows a small freshness. There is no golden finger, no great wisdom and ignorance, although the appearance looks rough like a 20-year-old, but all kinds of self-righteous, unreasonable, real 15-year-olds. In addition, does the Minor Protection Law really not intend to lower the age? Sometimes we adults are also very embarrassed.
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