When Randy is 17, he works very hard to be a good person. Because his father left, Randy looks after his emotionally disturbed mother, and he's the kind of friend his classmates can always trust. On the outside, Randy looks like he's very strong. But inside, he's having a hard time and denying who he is. When he lets himself be loved, he learns that becoming a man means accepting who you are.
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When Randy is 17, he works very hard to be a good person. Because his father left, Randy looks after his emotionally disturbed mother, and he's the kind of friend his classmates can always trust. On the outside, Randy looks like he's very strong. But inside, he's having a hard time and denying who he is. When he lets himself be loved, he learns that becoming a man means accepting who you are.
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