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  2. The Thing About Harry - Wikipedia

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    The Thing About Harry is a 2020 American romantic comedy television film. [1] Written by Peter Paige and Josh Senter and directed by Paige, [2] the film follows Sam (Jake Borelli), a young gay man who is reunited with his former high school bully Harry in adulthood, only for the two men to become friends and fall in love after Harry reveals that he now identifies as pansexual. [3]

  3. Love Everlasting (2016 film) - Wikipedia

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    High school senior Bridger and his mother Helen Jenkins flee an abusive step-father and husband in Missouri with $197 to their names, and flee towards the West Coast, hoping to see the ocean. Unfortunately, they end up in the small town of Greenville, Utah when their truck breaks down.

  4. Hi! School: Love On - Wikipedia

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    Hi! School: Love On (Korean: 하이스쿨: 러브온) is a 2014 South Korean television series starring Kim Sae-ron, Nam Woo-hyun and Lee Sung-yeol of the band Infinite. [1] [2] [3] It aired on KBS2 from July 11 to December 19, 2014 on Fridays at 20:55 for 20 episodes.

  5. A Girl Like Her (2015 film) - Wikipedia

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    A Girl Like Her is an American pseudo-documentary drama film directed by Amy S. Weber. The film stars Lexi Ainsworth as Jessica Burns, a 16-year-old bullied high school girl who attempts suicide, and Hunter King as Avery Keller, a former friend who has been relentlessly bullying Jessica for months.

  6. Love, Simon - Wikipedia

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    Notable as the first film by a major film studio about a gay teenage romance, [14] [15] it grossed $66.7 million worldwide against a production budget of $10–17 million, [2] [3] and became the 15th highest-grossing teen film and the 3rd highest-grossing teen film by 20th Century Fox at the domestic box office since 1980. [16]

  7. Lucas (1986 film) - Wikipedia

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    Lucas Blye is a 14-year-old high school student in suburban Chicago. He becomes acquainted with Maggie, an attractive older girl who has just moved to town, on one of his entomological quests. Becoming friends, Maggie spends time with him during the summer until school begins.

  8. Status Update - Wikipedia

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    A not-so-popular high schooler named Kyle Moore is uprooted by his parents' separation and struggles to fit into his new hometown. Then he stumbles upon a magical app that causes his social media updates to come true, which brings all of his wildest real-world fantasies to life.

  9. The Lottery (novel) - Wikipedia

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    The Lottery deals with themes of friendship, romance, disability, high school, bullying in school and peer pressure. [1] [2] Comparisons have been made between the themes and story lines in Shirley Jackson's The Lottery as well as to Brutus's involvement in the murder of Julius Caesar in Shakespeare's play. [3] [4]