The so-called truth of love

Myron 2022-04-21 09:03:03

Quite a fresh story. From meeting to parting, there is no pathetic decision in "God Save Bobby", there is no grass-snake gray line in "Brokeback Mountain", the meeting of two idealists finally ends in ideals. Although the two protagonists were not moved when they talked about art, they were sincere. People always say that bosom friends are hard to find, and life is also difficult to have troubles, so when you meet that person who can understand your heart, the thoughts in your heart, the look between your eyebrows, and the words on your lips are filled with joy. Pleasure. No matter how ideal it is, the reality is still the reality. Although there are bosom friends, if you don't take a brave step, you will inevitably feel the sorrow of a child. For Russell, the saddest thing is to watch the other side disappear, but not have the courage to step forward to keep him. For Glenn, sadness is the courage to go away and the inability to stay. The ending is good in the end, but I think the ending song is more like reality: we who have no courage can only imagine the beautiful scenery on Mars in the end, but in reality, it is just meeting and saying goodbye again and again!

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Extended Reading
  • Millie 2022-03-28 09:01:08

    #622|Complement. The more you look, the more you like it, how you see it.

  • Ethan 2022-03-29 09:01:07

    Each poster is beautifully designed, and an important question that bothers us now is how we should deal with those temporary relationships around us. (3.5 stars)

Weekend quotes

  • 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.

  • Russell: I moved around in foster homes until I was about sixteen.

    Glen: [softly] Mm-hm. Fuck.

    Russell: Met my best mate there, Jamie, when we were twelve. Erm yeah, it was nice, we just went around as a pair.

    Glen: Fucking hell. What was it like?

    Russell: What?

    Glen: Being "in care".

    Russell: It was fine. I mean, I wasn't abused or anything.

    Glen: Shame, you should've got a refund. Do they know about you?

    Russell: Who?

    Glen: Jamie?

    Russell: Yeah. I'm like his brother really. Everyone knows about me of my friends. Close ones, anyway.

    Glen: [Glen starts snickering, bit ashamed]

    Russell: What? What?

    Glen: [snickers] Is it really wrong that I find the whole orphan thing pretty sexy?

    [laughs out loud]

    Russell: [smilingly] O my god. What's wrong with you?