In order to avoid being expelled from school, Ye Zi Jie lied and pretended to be sick. He used all kinds of tricks, including putting panda make-up to pretend to look pale, riding his bike into a fence, or even telling his teacher he was not fine to order to sleep at the school health room.
Unexpectedly, the teacher sent Ye Zi, the class monitor who has the same name as him, to show special concern. She always has evidence about his fake illness, and she follows closely just to confirm whether he is really sick or not. Gradually, the two get to know each other better in the spy-to-spy interaction, and become closer and closer...
Unexpectedly, the teacher sent Ye Zi, the class monitor who has the same name as him, to show special concern. She always has evidence about his fake illness, and she follows closely just to confirm whether he is really sick or not. Gradually, the two get to know each other better in the spy-to-spy interaction, and become closer and closer...
Both in high school setting, the two movies use the 'bad boy, good girl' trope and give off the same vibes by using other similar elements such as the use of love triangle, fun dynamics from main characters' circle of friends, and the conflict of someone being ill. Different ending, but both tearjerkers.
