I don't know how many times I've done it. Every day when I commute to and from get off work on the subway, when I feel that I have no future, I am used to dropping this film and eating it aside. Let this full of sugar and full of love water the heart of my old aunt who was tortured by life.
Many people like to go with Brokeback Mountain than this one. It is true that many places in the Kingdom of God have tributes, but many people like to stand on the commanding heights to comment that this film cannot surpass Brokeback Mountain, and it is destined to be just a copy of Brokeback Mountain. I absolutely don't agree with this. I don't quite understand why I always like to compare the two films and then compare one to the other. The conception, vision, and purpose of the two are different. Brokeback Mountain is more of a conflict and struggle between comrades and the outside world. The Kingdom of God highlights the male protagonist's self-struggle and growth.
From my personal standpoint, I prefer Kingdom of God to Brokeback Mountain. It's not who is good or who is bad. But life is cruel enough. I just pointed to a beautiful movie and a beautiful fairy tale to heal. Why do you have to see a heavy intention to watch a movie? Happily eating candy for 2 hours, watching the male protagonist lying in Romanian Xiaogong’s arms and saying how to read a cock, watching Romanian Xiaogong make goat cheese for the male protagonist, watching him eat it secretly, then laughing contentedly, watching the two finally meet Kissing on the farm. And then I left the smile of my reassuring aunt not enough.
A good work does not have to use tragedy to directly hit people's hearts. In other words, tragedy can move people more, but because of this, watching the tragedy is not an nb, and this kind of he who sends candy to my eyes with tears is even more commendable, isn't it? Why does Tongying seem to be bitter and bitter every time, since the basics are full of negative energy, why are they still doing a woolen thread? Does self-denial make sense? (The same goes for bg too)
As I said above, another bright spot of the Kingdom of God is that the film itself is no longer limited to how unfair and discriminatory this society brings to homosexuality. The director jumped out of the external contradictions and directly discussed the self-contradictions and redemption within the individual. This is what love should be in the first place. This love is regardless of gender, age, nationality and race.
After watching the movie, I really envy and hate the male lead. The galaxy he saved in his last life gave him a 24-year-old husband. Cook for him, take care of the farm work for him. I even went to re-enact the spaghetti that the Romanian little angel cooked for the male lead. Although I am more confident than him in terms of taste, I really want a boyfriend who is clumsy in cooking and frowns and sprinkles salt for me when I eat.
I love this kind of sweet work. I can't wait for the director to continue to make a dozen sequels and let me lick the screen to watch their daily sheep fertilization and Romanian small attack on the Japanese male protagonist. For the superficial, I gave a superficial full score. This is one of my favorite co-ops, not one of them so far.
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