Adam and Nate in "Excitement" have similar roles. Both of them are a little bit fierce and a little sullen. Both of their fathers have good social status, and their relationship with their fathers is very depressing. And they all discriminate against gay men in particular, and will express it clearly, with ridicule. It seems that this will make them special straight, special Man. But they were so humble and weak when they faced their father at home. Maybe this kind of venting in disguise? Disguise yourself as a strong man to cover up your cowardly self.
It always makes me feel a little uncomfortable to meet this type of character. I can't appreciate it. I feel like a middle school student with an extremely awkward heart. He looks unpleasant, acts extreme, extreme, and irritable. Just looking at it makes me want to stay away.
The male protagonist's face is in line with my aesthetic, and I feel that pure love is a rare commodity. After all, the people around me are precocious and become adults early on. I don't know how the male protagonist maintains his innocence.
Seeing the middle school students texting and testing each other with the opposite sex they are interested in, then turning off the screen of the mobile phone and smiling slightly, I feel a little concerned, and it feels very good. I have grown up.
After watching the third episode, I found out that there is a special abortion clinic in that country. It was a little sad to see the women holding hands and waiting anxiously for the surgery. As a woman, abortion after an unintended pregnancy can be considered fate. Abortion affects children, not abortion affects life. I saw a naive barrage saying, so let's keep sex after marriage to avoid unwanted pregnancy. I would like to retort that contraception should be used at any time, no matter before or after marriage, if you are not mentally prepared, and you can get pregnant unexpectedly after marriage, but under the premise of marriage, the protection can be more, but it will still change the two aspects of marriage. Personal plans for the future, and not many couples can guarantee that every unwanted pregnancy will be born, it takes a lot of money and energy.
Thinking of what the abortion aunt said, I forgot the original words. The gist is: I feel more guilt for the children born than for the children who were aborted. If you can't be a good mother, it's better not to be a mother.
If not to have an abortion is to focus on the life of the child, then to reject unprepared births is to focus on the quality of life of the child. What kind of life can a poor 17-year-old middle school student give birth to a child?
My drama reviews are very fragmented, without a theme, and I write where I want to. ?
In the fourth episode, I really love the male lead so innocent. He fell into the swimming pool with the female lead. The female lead just touched his eyebrows, and he reacted. As a result, he could not get up from the swimming pool comfortably. Just stay in the water all the time. This kind of embarrassment and overwhelm after reacting to oneself is also a kind of innocence. Mature boys should disapprove or smile evilly, feel that they are very attractive, and then engage in pornography?
In order to pursue the heroine, Jackson read her favorite books and listened to her favorite music, and deliberately showed off in front of her to show her presence. This kind of caution when chasing people is really cute. But I don't know why I don't like this pair. It has nothing to do with their appearance, I just think that they are not compatible in spirit, but they are very compatible physically, and they are indeed more suitable to be friends than lovers. And a setting like Jackson, who is handsome, popular, and has a successful career (swimming), makes me think that he just felt that after being rejected by the heroine, he thought it was very challenging to impress the heroine. The heroine Ruo Ruo Li has a sense of mystery, which fills him with a desire to conquer. I don't deny the sincerity of his feelings. Maybe he really loved the heroine at the time, but it seems that he is the type who can't love for a long time.
Jane, the mother of the male protagonist, was so casual when she was having sex, and she refused so politely and simply when she was emotionally courting her friend. In the end, it also fell on Mr. Maintenance Worker. To be interested in a person only needs to add up a few simple things, the music he listens to when he is working, what he has to say to you, the soup he makes for you in a thermos when you are not feeling well, that is enough. Impress you.
When Jane was picking up things, she sniffed the maintenance worker's hair. She was so embarrassed and restrained when she was found out. I don't know if it was because of her unusual and somewhat strange behavior that normal people would feel embarrassed when she was discovered, or whether Out of clumsiness and incomprehension when facing someone you like (I'm afraid I'm too hypocritical), or both?
When watching the drama, I can feel the cultural difference, the difference between the film and television drama and real life, all of which are quite big.
The heroine was clearly bullied on campus, and passing classmates often mentioned her biting jb, but she just had a cold face and raised her middle finger in both hands to fight back. And when the black brother was called trombone d, he endured it silently. But it is rarely depicted in the play how much pain and sadness they feel when they are bullied on campus, which is very different from the angle portrayed in movies with the theme of campus bullying.
Like the female protagonist, who often has sex, is often ridiculed by classmates for biting jb, and has an accidental pregnancy, and the experience of having a flow of people, the male protagonist can still like her, which is rarely seen in our domestic film and television dramas. On our side, even if there are girls who are pregnant unexpectedly, they are often beautified, an ignorant and ignorant girl, not a girl who is happy to have sex. An ignorant and ignorant girl is weak, is worthy of love, and is happy to have sex, she will be defined as a private life disorder, a slut, this is not worthy of being loved, and everyone avoids it.
The characterization of the ambiguous episodes of Jane and the maintenance worker is quite romantic in my opinion. It cannot be said that it is a cultural difference or a difference between film and television dramas and real life, but if it is substituted into the daily life of our country, a middle-aged sexual psychotherapy Teacher, looking at each other with a middle-aged plumbing repairman, creating ambiguity, no matter how you think about it, it is very inconsistent. Asian faces, middle-aged, professional status, dress, all aspects are a bit inconsistent.
There may be too few movies and TV dramas about the love of middle-aged people, and even if there are, they are too glamorous under the camera. When substituting into the imagination, if it is a simple life image that is substituted into the ground, it must be against harmony.
Ask the question again, then figure out the answer for yourself.
Episode 5. When I saw Eric walking alone at night and then being raped by passers-by because he was gay, I thought he was miserable. I feel sorry for Eric's experience, and I don't even feel in the mood to see the male and female protagonists being ambiguous. How sad for him to have his birthday like this.
Eric's father is very good. Although I saw that my son and female classmates were a little disgusted when they watched gv, he just asked Eric to remove his makeup, so that his mother would not see it, and he didn't say any more ugly words. On the night of Eric's birthday, he had been watching TV at home and waiting for Eric to come home. Seeing his son was injured, he wanted to communicate with his son. Even if he was refused communication, he told him that he must be strong if he wanted to live such a life. This is also an encouragement. Under the ruthlessness on the surface of Eba, there is a hint of gentle tolerance and silent protection.
When the male protagonist came home and saw Eric, he kept explaining himself subconsciously. He didn't pay attention to Eric's wounds, he didn't care about Eric's emotions, he just wanted to explain, and then the two sides quarreled and blamed each other. It was really bad communication, neither of them were able to express their feelings. I was wondering if it would have been better if he cared about the other person instead of explaining himself. But in general, what the protagonist did was wrong. Friends since the age of nine, so many years of friendship, really good. In school, they are also dependent on each other. They don't have many friends and accompany each other. Obviously such a good relationship, when the male protagonist also puts more emphasis on sex than friends and puts pigeons, he can only say emmm
Both teens don't want to talk to their parents after a fight, it's an astonishing agreement.
The part of Ruby's private photo is a bit unreasonable. After all, she has always been arrogant and mean, and she even ridiculed and played with other female classmates. She should have offended so many people at ordinary times, and she has not changed much after the accident. It was really inexplicable that so many female classmates suddenly came out to speak for her. It seems to be political correctness for the sake of political correctness, lacking a reasonable foreshadowing, and portraying too little of Ruby's predicament and her making the changes. In the end, the theme became a bit of feminism, or the politically correct slogan of not being ashamed of your body. The turning point is very blunt, and this point is deducted.
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