Enrique and the priest are actually so similar. Neither of them were loved, and the tears for the ones they loved were so similar, heartbreaking. The difference is that Enrique resorts to the movie, his last refuge and sustenance; while the priest is obsessed with the impossible love, and finally can only lose his life in the madness of not asking for it. But he really loved the brothers. Always falling in love with the wrong person at the wrong time, this is his shackles and his original sin; not getting the return of true love is the punishment of his life. Love destroyed him. Juan, on the other hand, is a mysterious and quiet person, making it impossible to guess whether he knows love or not; for him, it seems that only sex is real, because he needs career advancement. Also, he and Enrique could never understand each other because they didn't know the same Ignacio. We don't know the reason for Ignacio's fall, and it is not entirely credible that he blamed the priest. His heart was permanently torn by the priest's violation, leaving him to seek solace in hormones and drugs; only the memory and hope of Enrique, the embers of his remaining love, were finally smothered. Contrary to "Return", this almost purely male drama does not reflect strength and mutual support, but only broken hearts, mutual betrayal and hurt, and untouchable love.
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