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* [[Parental Abandonment]] - Will's father died of a stroke while Lee's father left him before he was born.
* [[Parental Abandonment]] - Will's father died of a stroke while Lee's father left him before he was born.
* [[Rambo]] - The Sylvester Stallone film that inspired this delightful adventure.
* [[Rambo]] - The Sylvester Stallone film that inspired this delightful adventure.
* [[Stupid Sexy Flanders]] - See [[Dropped a Bridget On Him]] above.
* [[Stupid Sexy Flanders]] - {{Context}} <!-- See [[Dropped a Bridget On Him]] above. MOD NOTE: This cross-reference has pointed to a nonexistent trope entry since before the fork. -->
* [[Unwanted Harem]] - Didier's has two groups of this, girls '''and''' boys.
* [[Unwanted Harem]] - Didier's has two groups of this, girls '''and''' boys.
* [[Wide-Eyed Idealist]] - Will again.
* [[Wide-Eyed Idealist]] - Will again.

Latest revision as of 19:31, 9 April 2020

England, 1982.

Meet schoolboy Will Proudfoot, the eccentric but kindhearted son of the beautiful widow Mary Proudfoot, who has a vibrant imagination that could conquer the world. A pity it's suppressed by the fundamentalist sect the Plymouth Brethren, which has entrapped his family for generations. The only outlet for his creativity is an old bible, which he uses to collect a series of elaborate drawings. .

Meet delinquent Lee "devil-child" Carter, a broken and cynical boy of Will's age who is looked after by his apathetic brother because his mother is too busy trekking Spain with her new boyfriend. His routine includes vandalism, shoplifting, smoking, making bootleg videos and generally being a menace to show the world how strong he is. He's a miniature Alex DeLarge in the making, but somewhere inside he still wants to be loved.

In spite of their differences, Will and Lee are brought together by a mutual love of cinema, and end up remaking First Blood with nothing more than a cheap camera and a makeshift movie-set. By the end of the summer, they become the best of friends.

Notable for having one of the coolest examples of a non-Anime Bishounen out there: Didier Revol, the Johnny Depp lookalike French Exchange student.

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