When Ignacio was a kid, the actors really looked like Enrique when they grew up. I've added a lot of murderous plots into the characters' brains, and it wasn't until their faces turned up that I realized I was so wrong. The story is very bland and has no merits. It was only when the ending suddenly came to a halt that the good-looking child was harmed by others, and the persecutor even colluded with his younger brother to kill him. He was full of joy and hope all withered away with his death. Everyone else in the play is quite ruthless, but he lost his life for the sake of Enrique, and he is probably the one who is infatuated. If you think about it, he may have been obsessed with Enrique because of a mixture of infatuation and guilt.
The boy's moon river's tune was amazed when he started, and the same feeling appeared in the part of listening to the children's singing in "Spring in the Cow Herding Class". The child's voice is really beautiful.
Adult Enrique's eyes are simply captivating. When he smiles, his eyes sparkle and make people happy. When he learns the truth, those eyes that are full of love and hatred force people to tears. Really annoying little fairy. To be honest, I was frightened by how Ignacio grew up, but he was also a little distressed. His younger brother was crying and he probably felt his brother's mood and felt sorry for him.
That priest really loves the beauty he sees, and it's not ambiguous at all. I still saw the barrage when the two children did bad things in the theater.
In the end, it was really Pepe who played the most beautiful role in "Solider's Girl". But it doesn't mean that the younger brother's women's clothes are not beautiful, he is wild and charming, and even knowing that he is a man, he still feels sexy. And Pepe's beauty is true female beauty, no matter which angle I see only the unique beauty of women. (Although the lower body is still a man... you can see Pepe's acting skills!)
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