Lover and the distance - a movie that makes people want to fall in love

Trystan 2022-08-19 06:17:31

I think the film captures the budding love seeds through the sometimes fickle and sometimes heartwarming interactions between the two of them, making the audience anxious when Gabriel and Leo become estranged, and when it's going well Another breath of relief. The initial discussion of the kiss and the interaction between the two of them with their friend Gina (if I remember correctly) vividly depicts the simple attachment and desire for feelings of teenagers who are looking for the meaning of themselves and life. And Leo's relationship with his parents can naturally reflect the urge to prove that he can live like a "normal person" as a different teenager in the dispute with his parents about studying abroad. For Leo, love gradually changed from a concept to an important part of life, and the company of Gabriel made Leo more courageous and confident. He dared to hold his lover's hand in front of his classmates who kept making fun of him. Although he could not see the road, he chose Trust your lover and learn the bike you thought you would never learn. The appearance of another incarnated student at the end hints at the appearance of another relationship. The film is full of beautiful depictions of love, and the lack of any sex scenes highlights the initial innocence of love. Even when there is a dispute, the interaction of the three people is unbearable. Sometimes, what you need is not a distant place to escape the status quo, but that special someone who can help you change it. Love has no gender or age, love is love.

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  • Giovana: [watching Karina meet Gabriel outside the boys' bathroom] She's such a slut, isn't she? There. She's made her move. She is all friendly, talking to him, playing with her hair. She touched his shoulder, Leo. And his hand! She doesn't even know if he's washed it.

  • Carlos: I was thinking about the exchange program you talked about.

    Leonardo: Really?

    Carlos: Really, but you can't talk while you're shaving.

    Leonardo: Sorry.

    Carlos: I'm trying to understand your desire to go so far away. I think it's natural, especially at your age, to want to see other places, meet new people, make other friends. I think it's normal, but I also think it's very natural to fight with your parents. I was like that, too, but it's too extreme to leave the country to run away from the fights. You know... I'm thinking about talking to your mother about the program, but first I need to understand if you want to go for the right reasons. Do you agree, Leo? Do you agree?

    Leonardo: Can I talk now?