Missing is loud, deafening

Ericka 2022-04-22 07:01:32

This movie was on the computer for a long time, until I completely forgot what it was about, and after watching it for a while, I realized that it wasn't a youth romance movie, or a youth romance movie in the full sense. As a film about the LGBT theme, not only is it not heavy, but what is commendable is that we can still see warm light and hit honey.

There is a legend that in the past, there were three kinds of people, male, male, and female. God divided them into two. There are only two kinds of people in the world, male and female. Looking for my other half, but in the sea of ​​life, there are always people who can't ask for it, or pass by in a one-on-one encounter, how much sweetness and happiness there are more resentment meetings, love partings, and unquestionable, not to mention men. Men or women. Maybe today’s society can’t fully recognize this relationship, but at least it can see more and more tolerance. Maybe as time goes by, public order and good customs will also evolve towards a trend that can be measured by love, which can be compared with human reproduction and seek common ground. Bar.

I have to think about a question, what kind of person can be worthy of love. Or whether there is love between LGBT friends. In the process of communicating with Blue, the male lead in the film sees green temptation, gradual sweetness, wandering confusion, determined coming out of the closet, stubborn waiting, regardless of gender, the process of this glimmer attracting glimmer is not Is love a cat? There is a sentence in Chai Jing's "Seeing" that probably says: Where there is no past and no future, there is no love, only sex. If two people who can exchange the past, manage the present, and join hands in the future, if they fall in love, I think there is no problem.

Chen Guo said in "Good Love" that it would be very beautiful when love happens between two mature people. Spiritual freedom, personality independence, and responsibility, compared with most groups, LGBT people need to be brave enough to get what they get, to be content with what they give up, and more calmly to reap the fruits and reap the fruits of their own (this is not a derogatory meaning) , even if it is a soft coming out of the closet, you must use all your courage, and if you want to be together, you must be prepared to be the enemy of the whole world.

I was really excited when the two boys kissed each other at the end of the film.

PS: Even when there is a real temperament, Martin is such a bad guy.

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  • Ilene 2022-03-23 09:02:07

    Correct prejudice with prejudice. The script is too childish

  • Zechariah 2022-03-23 09:02:07

    The plot is childish and silly. There are no real heart-pounding moments, no details, just a pre-set story framework, like a propositional composition. The only bright spot is that Dad is so handsome...

Love, Simon quotes

  • Ms. Albright: Don't "Hey, Ms. Albright" me. We're not friends. You're not going to braid my hair or paint my nails. Get your ass off the table now, you sweaty, hormonal virgins. You know what? You're about to be suspended for so long that by the time it's over, you're going to be the fat, bald, unhappily married, wildly mediocre nobodies you're destined to become.

    Spencer: You can't talk to us like that.

    Ms. Albright: Actually I can, 'cuz I just did. And you know why? Because you're just those two assholes who did that shitty thing in front of the whole school. And guess what? Nobody feels sorry for those assholes, especially me. Now walk. Mr. Worth's office. Now.

    Ms. Albright: [Grabbing speaker] Unh-uh. That's mine now. I'm'ma sell it, get my tubes tied.

  • Simon: You... actually, uh, I did want to talk to you guys about something.

    Emily: What is it?

    Simon: [stammering] Uh, well...

    Jack: Let me guess. You got somebody pregnant. No, you're pregnant.

    Simon: Yeah.

    Jack: I knew it!

    Simon: Yeah, I'm pregnant.

    Jack: I knew it. I mean, he's got that glow about him, babe.

    Simon: No, um...

    [struggles to get the words out]

    Simon: I'm gay.

    [Emily and Jack are both quiet]

    Emily: Honey...

    Simon: And I don't want you guys to think anything different. I'm still me...

    Emily: Of course you are, Simon.

    Jack: Yeah. So you're gay. Which one of your old girlfriends turned you? Was it the one with the big eyebrow or...

    Emily: Jack.

    Nora: Jesus Christ, dad, do you ever shut the hell up?

    Jack: I'm kidding.

    Nora: It's not funny!

    Jack: I'm kidding. Hey, Nora, open up your gift, please?

    [an embarrassed Jack exits the living room]