The heroine Xiao Shuiyu is determined to change from an ugly duckling to a white swan for her beloved senior A Liang, and finally gets the sincerity of the senior. It seems to be a very cliché story of Cinderella and the prince.
In fact, it's not in essence, because Senior A Liang liked Xiao Shui from the beginning, but he didn't open his mouth, perhaps because he was afraid that puppy love would affect Xiao Shui, and later it was because his good brother liked Xiao Shui. In fact, in turn, this is also a story of a teenager who has a crush on a girl.
The whole story is very smooth, except for A Liang's way of appearing, which is a bit weird, but it is also in line with the feelings of a girl. It is because of A Liang's uniqueness that Xiao Shui likes him. Of course he is handsome. In the middle, the part where Ah Liang gave Xiao Shui to his good brother was a bit bloody.
My favorite part is when Xiao Shui confessed to Ah Liang when he graduated. It takes a lot of courage for the one who is secretly in love to open up. The longer the secret love is, the harder it is to open up. Xiao Shui mustered up the courage and dressed up to meet him, only to find that he had a girlfriend, and the most desperate thing was that his girlfriend was very good, and Xiao Shui himself thought they were a good match. The courageous confession seemed ridiculous, because she was overwhelmed and fell into the pool in a panic. The last time he saw Xiao Shui, she was so embarrassed, like a clown.
In addition to the touching first love, this film also tells about the friendship between girls and boys, some encourage each other, and some are jealous of each other. Fortunately, the young children are always kind and finally overcome their inner demons.
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