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私立風(fēng)間高中2年B班的級任老師永瀨聰子(大竹一重 飾)雖然美麗,卻內(nèi)向保守。她鮮少和同事們交流,在學(xué)生面前似乎也逆來順受,完全沒有個性。偏偏班內(nèi)的學(xué)生日向政明(齊藤陽一郎 飾)是個無心學(xué)業(yè)、喜好尋釁滋事的不良少年。他尤其喜歡欺負(fù)聰子老師,經(jīng)常用言語挑逗羞辱。聰子雖然不勝 其擾,卻也漸漸喜歡上這個與眾不同的男孩。夜晚,聰子和日向化名麗莎和洛克,在網(wǎng)上的虛擬聊天室互訴衷情。只是日向完全不知道麗莎的身份,甚至還把她幻想成同班那位品學(xué)兼優(yōu)的美麗女孩遠(yuǎn)子(中野若葉 飾)。日向渴望與麗莎見上一面,而聰子卻遲遲未能邁出那一步 本片為女教師日記系列的第三部。
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私立風(fēng)間高中2年B班的級任老師永瀨聰子(大竹一重 飾)雖然美麗,卻內(nèi)向保守。她鮮少和同事們交流,在學(xué)生面前似乎也逆來順受,完全沒有個性。偏偏班內(nèi)的學(xué)生日向政明(齊藤陽一郎 飾)是個無心學(xué)業(yè)、喜好尋釁滋事的不良少年。他尤其喜歡欺負(fù)聰子老師,經(jīng)常用言語挑逗羞辱。聰子雖然不勝 其擾,卻也漸漸喜歡上這個與眾不同的男孩。夜晚,聰子和日向化名麗莎和洛克,在網(wǎng)上的虛擬聊天室互訴衷情。只是日向完全不知道麗莎的身份,甚至還把她幻想成同班那位品學(xué)兼優(yōu)的美麗女孩遠(yuǎn)子(中野若葉 飾)。日向渴望與麗莎見上一面,而聰子卻遲遲未能邁出那一步 本片為女教師日記系列的第三部。
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