The best people for the male lead are Jeff and Tony
Jeff has been encouraging Clay to go to parties, talk to girls, and sometimes "force" him to go, and pull the light bulb away. What a little angel, he ended up in a car accident. . Really ❤️ broken
Tony has always been like an elder, Clay is a child in front of him, and he is arrogant and arrogant, scolding Tony in various ways, even hitting (pushing) him X 3 times, but Tony is not angry at all, and even helps him repair his bike!
Sometimes watching Clay and Jeff, Tony's dialogue is quite funny.
Good people among classmates:
Tony
Jeff
Clay
Zach
Alex, it's alright
The others are half good and half bad.
bad guy:
Bryce, rich second generation, team captain, rapist, drug addict.
The black man who molested the heroine, who hid drugs and framed Clay, was actually the president of the student union, hehe.
The editor-in-chief of the magazine is a bit perverted, and even lied to the teacher that the poem was submitted anonymously.
At first, I thought that the hero and heroine were really unfamiliar. Later, there were constantly clips of them getting along, and I found that they were really good match. I hoped that they would be together more and more. Very regrettable.
Although the whole film is a bit depressing and sad, there are still some laughs that are surprisingly difficult.
Such as swearing three times:
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The rape of Jessica was really caused by three idiots and a bastard:
A fool, Jessica, got drunk by participating in a party? Afterwards, you first lied to yourself that it didn't happen, and then attributed the fault to Justin, and then deliberately tried to stimulate Justin with Bryce?
Fool 2 Justin was clearly guarding the outside, but let Bryce in. Although he tried to stop him later, he gave up after being pushed out? ! wtf?
Why did fool Sanhana hide when she saw someone coming in? When you see your ex-friend being raped next to you, listen to the whole process and don't stop it? And then Sheri knocked down a curb pole and suddenly justice was possessed?
It feels a bit forced to write for the sake of drama, but in reality such unreasonable things may not happen.
Hana has made Clay roll three times in a row, so why not leave? Not leaving is sexual harassment, okay? Since I didn't want him to go deep down in my heart, why was it so fierce when I yelled, three times. Why did he kill Hana when he left, how did this become a key node?
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