初恋这件小事

初恋这件小事

42.44万次播放 6分 2010

监制:暂无 / 主演:平采娜·乐维瑟派布恩/马里奥·毛瑞尔/苏达拉·布查蓬/雅尼卡·桑普蕾舞/诺特·阿查拉那·阿瑞亚卫考/皮拉瓦特·赫拉巴特/普特鹏·普罗萨卡·那·萨克那卡林/华森·波克彭

初中生小水相貌平平,家境一般,所以在学校里并不受重视。但是她心地善良,又有一群死党,日子过得倒也开心。某天,她遇见了帅气的学长阿亮(马里奥·毛瑞尔 Mario Maurer 饰),春心萌动,无 法遏制。她喜欢看他踢足球,看他拍照,如痴如狂。上英语课时,她不停地给死党传纸条 表达对阿亮的爱慕。然而,英语老师则指出她除了英语一无是处。回到家,叔叔从美国捎来了父亲的消息,说如果她能考全校第一,就可以去美国。于是,她按下决心要努力加油。某天,小水等人在买饮料时,碰到篮球队员蛮横插队。阿亮挺身而出,为她们教训了对方,并挨了校长的责骂。小水也第一次听说,阿亮的父亲因为射失点球而退役的事情,理解了他心中的隐痛。由于舞蹈队是给美女准备的,所以小水等一干姐妹准备在话剧社大展身手,没想到学长也来到这个社团。两人还扮演王子公主,他们的恋情会由此展开么?……
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初恋这件小事

首播时间:2010

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主演:平采娜·乐维瑟派布恩/马里奥·毛瑞尔/苏达拉·布查蓬/雅尼卡·桑普蕾舞/诺特·阿查拉那·阿瑞亚卫考/皮拉瓦特·赫拉巴特/普特鹏·普罗萨卡·那·萨克那卡林/华森·波克彭

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初中生小水相貌平平,家境一般,所以在学校里并不受重视。但是她心地善良,又有一群死党,日子过得倒也开心。某天,她遇见了帅气的学长阿亮(马里奥·毛瑞尔 Mario Maurer 饰),春心萌动,无 法遏制。她喜欢看他踢足球,看他拍照,如痴如狂。上英语课时,她不停地给死党传纸条 表达对阿亮的爱慕。然而,英语老师则指出她除了英语一无是处。回到家,叔叔从美国捎来了父亲的消息,说如果她能考全校第一,就可以去美国。于是,她按下决心要努力加油。某天,小水等人在买饮料时,碰到篮球队员蛮横插队。阿亮挺身而出,为她们教训了对方,并挨了校长的责骂。小水也第一次听说,阿亮的父亲因为射失点球而退役的事情,理解了他心中的隐痛。由于舞蹈队是给美女准备的,所以小水等一干姐妹准备在话剧社大展身手,没想到学长也来到这个社团。两人还扮演王子公主,他们的恋情会由此展开么?……
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