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註釋The propensity for aggression and teenage violence is the premise of this hard-hitting drama that scrutinizes the darker side of being a teen in today's society. War provides an excellent platform for teens to discuss the underlying causes and effects of violence within their own community. Andrew is an acting student who wants to make it big in action movies. Tommy believes he will soon be flying F-16s for the Canadian Air Force. Brad is convinced that his aggressive behaviour playing hockey will earn him a position in the NHL. Shane is the elusive one; he is feared by others because of the rumour that he once killed someone, but in truth is haunted by memories of his past. When Tommy and his girlfriend breakup, he suspects that Andy has been the reason for her decision. Tommy challenges Andy to a fight after school and enlists his best friend Brad to act as his "backup". However they are surprised when Shane suddenly shows up and supports Andy. Intimidated by Shane's reputation they are frightened away. Shane and Andy develop an unexpected friendship when they discover that they can help each other out. Andy wants to learn to stand up for himself, and in return finds Shane some work training actors how to fight. Meanwhile, the friendship between Brad and Tommy drastically changes when Brad's taunts force Tommy to commit an act of violence. Seeking safety in numbers, Brad approaches Andy, asking if he can be friends with him and Shane. This gives Andy a chance to teach Brad a lesson on what it is like to be bullied. Andy's growing glamourization of violence is undercut, however, when Shane is fatally wounded. The other characters are then left to examine how violence begets more violence and is not a satisfying solution to conflict.