Adolescence is perhaps the hardest time to love oneself as we are. The small society that forms within a school mirrors the adult world—full of comparison, competition, and unspoken hierarchies. Gabin, the protagonist who cannot accept "difference" and tries to fix not only others but also herself, reflects a reality that feels all too familiar. But we shine because we are different. What if we had known our own light when we were young? That question, and a slightly unrealistic hope, inspired the making of this film.

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