two protagonists may not be handsome enough. At the beginning, the small mole on Z's face and the look of disgraced face really disappointed me a bit. When S appeared on the stage, I was a little appeased in my heart. It's not ugly, but a little bit. Like a broken version of Bragg Pitt. With the development of the plot, the more you look at the two, the more pleasing to the eye... After all, this is more life-like. In reality, no comrade is so handsome.
I always feel that Z has fallen in love with S since he was a child, and it is always embarrassing to be with him. Although the whole movie is warm and relaxed, there is still a bit of abuse in the middle. Z will somewhat feel inferior in front of S. After all, his family background is so poor and there are too many things to worry about. Especially that damn selfish sister! ! This woman is simply too selfish. As a mother, she doesn't have the consciousness to take care of her son. She takes drugs, drinks, and fucks with men at home. Instead, she thinks that everything her brother does is right. Follow the man who doesn't love her at all, regardless of his son. Z is also too bullying, too maternity brilliance = = I really want to give that woman a kick, what she is worried about is not her brother but gay, and she is not worried about his future, he is only worried that no one will take care of her son and drag him down. When Z was sad and helpless alone, I was really abused. Fortunately, it was a good ending. At least it's a good start for Z, it would be nice to have a sweet sequel =0=
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