I didn't expect much from this half-hour film, and my surprise at the end was even greater. The film, which doesn't have a high rating and may be condemned by many viewers because of its sensitive subject matter, surprised me in a good way with its complete authenticity, a natural look at one boy's coming of age, regardless of how old or young he is on paper, and let's not deny that many boys feel that way. I'm also satisfied with the ending of the story. And why do I only give it a "rather recommend" rating even though I give it a high rating? Most of those who read the film's description will probably understand that.
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