In a school environment in Taiwan, a group of young people faces the whirlwind of adolescence and the search for identity. The story focuses on two friends, A-Han and Birdy, who navigate the complex mix of friendship and first loves. As events unfold, their relationship begins to deepen, revealing hidden feelings that challenge social conventions and family expectations in a society still struggling to embrace diversity.
A-Han is an introverted student, trapped between a stifling environment and his true desires, while Birdy is the classic popular boy, charismatic and often impulsive. Their connection is threatened by the fear of rejection and external pressures, leading them to explore each other in an emotional journey that pushes them to question not only their friendship but also their place in the world.
With beautiful cinematography that captures the essence of youth and a script that addresses themes such as identity, acceptance, and love, the film compels them to confront their own feelings and the reality around them. In a climactic moment, they must decide whether to risk everything for an authentic relationship or to protect themselves in the safety of what they already know. This resonant story explores the pain and beauty of being truly oneself in a world that is sometimes unwilling to accept that truth.