Quite real, there are conflicts in the family and concealment from friends. It's really hard to be accepted by friends. Zach is handsome, and everyone likes the way he feels. Skateboarding, surfing, graffiti, multi-standard literary youth, and a strong sense of responsibility for the family. He fell in love with him as soon as he showed up. It's a happy ending. If he really can't face the opposition of the world and chooses two people never to meet each other, just stop entanglement like this, I think this ending will be more touching and more real. Because it was perfect but it didn't touch me. Otherwise, it will be like "Love of Siam". Two people quarreling there really touched me. I watched the DVD version, I don't know what the full version will be like.
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