You cannot simply do whatever you want in the actual world. You must compromise in the real world. Mark Blazey isn't interested in living in reality. Mark, a seventeen-year-old clever kid from a dysfunctional home who has just thrown away a scholarship to a private school and ended up in the local high school, lives in a semi-industrial coastal town. Mark is singled out at school by an oppressive principal who has complete control over everything. At home, Mark has a jailed brother, a grandmother fighting for her life, and a mother whose temper is kept in check with cask wine. He wants to safeguard his younger sister. When Mark falls in love for the first time, he attempts to run away with her from all the pressures in his life. However, he is over over heels in love with the daughter of his arch-rival, the school principal. Tensions between the student and the teacher, and the kid and his mother, had been simmering for a long time.
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You cannot simply do whatever you want in the actual world. You must compromise in the real world. Mark Blazey isn't interested in living in reality. Mark, a seventeen-year-old clever kid from a dysfunctional home who has just thrown away a scholarship to a private school and ended up in the local high school, lives in a semi-industrial coastal town. Mark is singled out at school by an oppressive principal who has complete control over everything. At home, Mark has a jailed brother, a grandmother fighting for her life, and a mother whose temper is kept in check with cask wine. He wants to safeguard his younger sister. When Mark falls in love for the first time, he attempts to run away with her from all the pressures in his life. However, he is over over heels in love with the daughter of his arch-rival, the school principal. Tensions between the student and the teacher, and the kid and his mother, had been simmering for a long time.
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