The film tells about a growth process. George longs for freedom from the heart. He lives in his own inner world, and he does everything for granted, unfettered and unfettered. But Sally appears in his world, and his life begins to turn. The principal sent him to invite alumni, and the painter Dustin, who also loves to paint, was his invitation. The story begins here, George has a crush on Sally, but dares not speak his true thoughts. Dustin, who also loves Sally, sees George's thoughts, and he promises that George will stay away from Sally. George starts skipping class with Sally and finds George's stepfather hanging out on the street every day without telling his mother. George begins to walk into Sally's life, but George, who lives in his own world, seems out of place in Sally's world. Sally slowly fell in love with George, a boy who seemed introverted, and she hoped that George would speak his mind. George did not dare to face his inner shyness to confess to Sally. Sally made a sexual request to George in a half-joking tone. George didn't know how to face it, and he chose to escape. He shut himself back into his own world, cutting off contact with the outside world. Sally sees Dustin as a replacement for George, and Dustin and Sally start dating, dating. At this time, George's life began to change, the school's ultimatum, returned home to face the questioning of his stepfather, he told the secret that his stepfather did not work. During the quarrel between the two, his stepfather was accidentally injured, and George lost everything to rely on. All he could think about was Sally. He arrived at Sally's house and wanted to say what was on his mind, but Dustin appeared at Sally's house. The crisis of dropping out of school, the breakdown of the family, the betrayal of his lover, George found his mother, he saw the sad mother, he chose to make up his homework and graduated from school. In the end, George finally drew his heart and drew a portrait of Sally. Sally's return. The movie ends here.
The film is about a teenager whose mental age is older than his peers. He disdains life in class, doesn't care about other people's evaluations, and doesn't care about homework. His inner maturity makes him handy in the face of the principal, and he occasionally skips classes to seek freshness. This cannot be described as rebellious, he is too mature, and he doesn't care about the world.
Mature boys will also be changed by the outside world. Sally is the girl he loves, and he has returned to youth again. He can see through the world, but he can't muster the courage to confess, showing that he is still a child, his shyness, his silence, showing that he is only a child.
He was a lonely man, Sally became his only friend, his despair from outside pressure, his mother's helplessness made him rekindle hope, his cowardice made him lose the one he loved, and the courage he showed in farewell, let him The lover returned to him.
This is youth, mature and naive, seeing through and being deceived, wanting to love but unable to speak.
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