Blue is a melancholy color, but it has become a warm look in the movie. So abrupt in the crowd that it was doomed to be remembered long before the first conversation.
The only feeling after watching it is that if one party in the relationship has scruples and is unwilling to disclose it, then it must be a stranger in the end. It's not that it's slow to show affection, it's just that in a relatively small group like les, such a secretive approach will eventually make the other party feel uneasy. After all, protecting girls is not only against the same sex but also against the opposite sex.
See the difference in the living circumstances of Adele and Emma. Thinking of coming out of the closet, my mother said that the people in Kochi can probably accept it now, but it is still unacceptable for many in China. I can only default. Comparing the two sex scenes, the two of them could have fun at Emma's house, but they were afraid to even call them out at Adele's house. It's just that I left school with Emma, and the next day I was harassed by my classmates. No wonder Xie Adele didn't want to tell others, because she didn't want to be isolated.
At that time, she shouted "I'm not lesbian." It wasn't because she had doubts about love, but because she tried to make others accept her.
I love Emma's paintings. It feels like saying a lot.
What is it that separates them.
But Emma is very happy, with a lover who understands her, and a child.
"Just as the freedom and human rights of blacks cannot be determined by whites, the rights of homosexuality cannot be controlled by heterosexuals."
I don't know how long I can go with the girl this time.
But I want Emma's life to be like that afterward.
A house, a career you love, a lover who understands you, a lover you can talk about, and a child.
girl, okay?
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