just eww.

London 2022-04-20 09:02:15

No matter what this film intends to express, boredom and triviality are inescapable. First of all, the film must be watched by people, and it is another matter whether they can understand it or not.

The first half of the chat is quite interesting, and it is not unforgivable to have occasional arguments. Then half of it collapsed completely. From the night before Glem left, all trivial, complicated, neurotic, boring, and dry concept conflicts broke out instantly: pretended to be profound, like constipation, and the blockage was hard to come out. Don't tell me it's a chat, it's at best poor propaganda that's neither typical nor profound.

The two were taking drugs and it was even more inexplicable. Irrelevant value judgment: It should be a plot defect that is brought out abruptly without foreshadowing, and it is difficult for the viewer to criticize it.

It's a pity for the beauty of the male protagonist.

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  • Glen: Well, you know what it's like when you first sleep with someone you don't know?

    Russell: Yes.

    Glen: It's... you, like, become this blank canvas and it gives you an opportunity to project onto that canvas who you want to be. That's what's interesting because everybody does that.

    Russell: So do you think that I did it?

    Glen: Course you did. Well, what happens is while you're projecting who you want to be... this gap opens up between who you want to be and who you really are. And in that gap, it shows you what's stopping you becoming who you want to be.

  • Glen: Do you ever think about finding your parents?

    Russell: No, not really.

    Glen: Why not?

    Russell: I don't really see the point. You know, I don't think it would change anything.

    Glen: Why don't I pretend to be your dad and you can come out to me?

    Russell: [laughs] That is SO weird.

    Glen: Just ignore the fact we just had sex.

    Russell: I don't think I can. Guess I'll try. Ok.

    [looks Glen in the eye]

    Russell: Dad? I got something I need to tell you.

    Glen: [pretending to be Russell's dad] What's that?

    Russell: I'm gay.

    Glen: [pretends to think] Hmm.

    Russell: I like guys, not girls.

    Glen: [breathes out slowly] Well. You know what, son. It doesn't matter to me. I love you just the same. And guess what?

    Russell: What?

    Glen: I couldn't be more proud of you than if you were the first man on the moon.

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