13 years old was supposed to be a tricky age, but he was contaminated with tobacco and alcohol, marijuana, psychedelic drugs, piercings, tattoos, early love, and indulgence. Young people at this age are very prone to blind and childish worship, unclear right from wrong, rebellion, especially in a disabled family environment. Ineffective education has contributed to this momentum, which not only harms themselves, but also affects the family and society.
The film fully and powerfully shows the process of the girl's degeneration. Compared with the frustration and fragility of modern single-parent family education, the audience is deeply surprised and regretful, but it can still do very well.
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