At the beginning of the film, they are all impulsive and savage sex, but later, they will kiss, caress, and even make love full of warmth. In my opinion, Johnny is like an arrogant little boy who pretends to be fierce, but is actually cowardly. And Gheorghe's small eyes at first made me feel pity, but I didn't expect to be so aggressive later. Johnny is really like a depressed child, duplicitous, arrogant and awkward, and can't wait to tell the world when he suffers a little grievance. The whole body is full of writing, I am not happy, hum, come to coax me, come to love me. But he is very confused. Maybe every adolescent boy is like this, he doesn't know how to communicate with his family, and he doesn't know how to express his love. Get drunk every night, indulge in the excitement and pleasure of sex, then vomit, quarrel with family members, herd animals, and deliver babies. The ranch was beautiful, but it was lonely, and he was not happy. And Gheorghe is a warm and mature adult. He has his own pasture, has plans for the future, knows what love is and how to love. So he always showed that helpless and doting smile to Johnny, so he couldn't stand betrayal, he couldn't accept that there was no future. Fortunately, in the end Johnny grew up, learned to cherish, learned to retain, and knew how to express love. Bathing dad, helping grandma with chores, plucking up the courage to go to Ghoerghe, hoping to make everything better. This is a grown up Johnny. When grandma was ironing, she was very distressed. Reminds me of the way Ennis cried while holding Jake's shirt at the end of Brokeback Mountain. In fact, grandma and dad knew everything, but they didn't say anything. Even if they were heartbroken, they just shed tears and offered support. This is family love, silent and inclusive. Pastures, meadows, streams, cattle and sheep, live together day and night, ambiguous. It's so good, the kingdom of God gave me a beautiful Brokeback Mountain. I think it's time to progress. May you and I both meet our loved ones in the kingdom of heaven.
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