Storyline
So, there’s this film that feels like someone bottled up all the bittersweet high school vibes and sprinkled a little poetry on top. It trails an entrepreneur, almost hitting thirty, who’s been hustling in the real world but can’t shake off memories of his school days. Out of nowhere, he bumps into his old school crush—yeah, the one that got away, that classic. It’s been, what, fifteen years? Suddenly, he’s right back in that teenage headspace: awkward moments, laughter, the kind of nostalgia that honestly makes your heart ache a little. The story meanders through their shared past, with all the goofy innocence and unspoken feelings, while he tries to figure out who he is now versus who he was back then. No villains, no big drama—just two people reconnecting, comparing scars, and maybe realizing that growing up isn’t all it’s cracked up to be. It’s the kind of movie that makes you want to text your old friends, or just zone out remembering how simple things used to feel.