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"The scorching sun" always has a synopsis.
This is a classic story about a young man's experience: running away from home-falling in love-discovering himself. This film is based on john owen's best-selling novel, which is also his best novel.

The story tells that Homer, an orphan who lost his parents, was raised in an orphanage by a doctor, Lachi. There is a special feeling between them. However, Lachey taught Homer a lot about medicine, but he didn't teach him about right and wrong, good and evil, and the truth of life. Now that Homer is an adult, he begins to care about his future and yearn for the outside world. When he entered this world, he found many new and exciting things, especially when he tasted the taste of love for the first time, he realized that he had known too little before.

However, when his new life began, he gradually felt that his past had deeply influenced his future.

The story took place in the conservative and simple Maine in the 1940s. Homer, a young man who grew up in an orphanage, grew up under the care of an old doctor.