Ka-jua Mee Peek
Sun, a 12th-grade girl, is taking pictures of all her classmates to create a friendship book and submit it for a contest, along with her best friend Prim, on the last day before the school break.
Sun, a 12th-grade girl, is taking pictures of all her classmates to create a friendship book and submit it for a contest, along with her best friend Prim, on the last day before the school break.
Sunya Nuchapong
Sun
Yanisa Engchan
Preem
Pommipat Pongpetchdit
Lucky
Kanyawee Khongmee
Sun's Mother (voice)
Sun, a 12th-grade girl, is taking pictures of all her classmates to create a friendship book and submit it for a contest, along with her best friend Prim, on the last day before the school break.
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