We are a minority, we hide ourselves, and we are prejudiced and discriminated against. It doesn’t matter. What matters is what we value, so don’t regret the process in the middle. If we give up on ourselves, put on a mask to deceive ourselves, deceive others, and build a good family life in the eyes of others, it will be a lifetime if we can endure it, but it will be a hardship for everyone.
The protagonist Bree is admirable. She is neither humble nor arrogant. She knows what she wants. She would rather work in a restaurant and not regret it. She would rather be misunderstood by her family and feel sad, because this is her own life. The life you want is ultimately up to you.
"People like us have two souls." One communicates with others outside, is understood and deepened, and the other is reserved for oneself inside, hidden and insisted. It is impossible for people who have not experienced it to feel this way. Although everyone has secrets, there is an inherent difference between the two. "What we have experienced and know is far more than what other people imagine."
Although Brie's son Toby had an unfortunate childhood, he also chose his own life. Facing the hardships of life and facing a real father, He made a choice. In the eyes of outsiders, the life of filming for a living has not erased his calmness. The life from childhood to adulthood also cannot change his straight male gene, so our curved male gene cannot be changed.
Live the life you want and never regret it again.
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