"Youth" tells the story of Mei Sen's growing process from 6 to 65, 438+08. He played games, watched cartoons, quarreled with his sister Samantha, watched his mother Olivia move and divorce to get a degree, discussed contraception, traveled alone, got his first job, his first girlfriend, and left his father Mei Sen for the first time. He gradually entered adolescence from a beautiful boy with a fat baby and a flat nose and grew into a stubble.
"Pupils" tells that Florence is a primary school teacher who is in charge of the teaching of the graduating class. Florence loves teaching from the bottom of her heart. She is a teacher with lofty professional ideals. Similarly, her students have great respect for this conscientious and amiable teacher. In school, Florence tries her best to be cheerful, lively and optimistic. But in life, she has to face a very difficult problem-raising her young son alone. One day, a transfer student came to the class. The arrival of this student completely changed Florence's life. Florence was overwhelmed by various problems and troubles that appeared one after another. To make matters worse, my son actually offered to live with his father. Faced with a messy life, Florence can only save herself.
The three films touch the hardest social reality with a special dramatic interpretation, and exaggeration has not weakened its realism.