Time flies. After almost 20 years have passed, Mike, who has entered middle age, has long lost the glory and scenery of high school, and his marriage with Scarlett is also heading for the final break. Obviously Mike is not going well in his career, and he just lost a promotion opportunity-in the eyes of his two teenage children, he is an out-and-out loser. And he was forced to face Ned Friedman, a classmate who was very annoying in high school. Times have changed and Ned is now a billionaire.
Mike, who was frustrated, seemed to miss the time he graduated from high school even more, and imagined that if he had made a different decision, he would have lived a different life. What Mike didn’t expect was that he really got a second chance. After he met a mysterious janitor, he turned into a 17-year-old again unexpectedly-but unfortunately, Mike’s youthful appearance and his 30-something pale mentality are indeed very conservative and lacking in confidence in 2009. The enthusiastic Mike tried hard to reproduce his most glorious era, and did not realize that he might lose all the good things he once had.
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