Do you have to give high marks just because you support equality?

Luciano 2022-04-24 07:01:13

The most basic element of film elements is contradiction

There was no resistance in the process of Xiao Xianrou coming out of the closet. Even my father regretted some of the jokes he made to make fun of comrades before he came out of the closet. My son felt that my father was a bit gay and overdone, not to mention Hollywood movies, even Chinese sketches and cross talk. Arrange some contradictory elements to promote the plot

This 8-point film is about the son coming out of the closet happily and the parents happily accepting the generous support of friends. Although there are some gangsters on campus, the mainstream still supports comrades, so what does this film want to express? Difficulty coming out? Is it difficult to express the greatness of love at all?

Just because we exchanged some EMails to encourage each other, is this what we call great love? It even appeared at the last moment when we escaped and disappeared.

According to our Chinese dialect, it is called a scumbag. Is it because these things happen to the same sex that the boring plot becomes radiant?

I fully support gays and gay rights, but I don't support making bad movies about gays

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Extended Reading
  • Christian 2021-12-21 08:01:04

    You young people are so courageous. Online dating dares to show up directly without looking at the photos. What if blue is a fat and ugly frustration?

  • Sanford 2022-03-25 09:01:10

    Kind of old fashioned, but ok.

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]