Friendship? Love:
Two different types of men. One is a little ruffian who wanders in the city, the thief is ignorant but at the same time lame, short, a little pitiful and cute. A simple big boy who came to New York for the first time, although he has been traumatized, he is still longing and kind. What they both have in common is that they both work hard to fill their stomachs. They had no love at first, and the process of acquaintance, like the arrangement in many movies, was "conflict". But he gradually developed a concern for each other. The same poor jingle, the same at the bottom of the prosperous city, and even the little man who is also under the legs of the rich woman, the two of them seem to care and take care of each other as a matter of course. And when people are very difficult, even same-sex friendships become more important than usual. Slowly, the two people are difficult to separate and care about each other, and the mother's man falls in love with the man.
Body, Dignity, Work, Survival:
Cowboys are tall and strong. Vitality, sunshine, strong sexuality. But in order to survive can only be reduced to a woman's sex slave. But he is kind and optimistic. Even if you have been traumatized. I feel that it is difficult to have many things in a person. The cowboy's body is attractive, but down-and-out has nothing. Rich men and women are extravagant and grotesque, but they are old and frail and vain and timid. It seems that everyone has their own advantages and not all of them.
Feminism:
Women play men. Just pulling out a banknote is an urgent need for the brothers to fill their stomachs next time. Those rich women walk around like prey to them and stand up like grandpa.
Tip:
Lots of montage inserts. Sometimes it's hard to tell if it's real or fictional. Personally feel more exciting. A lot of the plot design is also very consistent. Like that grotesque party, where the little guy watched his buddy hang up the old woman from a distance. Imagine yourself being the protagonist of the beach. The insertion of subjective imagination, memories and other shots is wonderful.
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