These are the words that come to mind after watching this movie.
Shaun is a mentor, on the road of life and on the gay road. . . . . Not in a hurry, but not in the role of a black-bellied boss. I like the way he can't write novels after his lovelorn. . .
Zach is a reckless and cowardly student. He has very little and is under a lot of pressure, so eager to get warmth, when Shaun reads his paintings, he actually falls.
It's heartwarming, and Trevor Wright and Brad Rowe play soft and unpretentious.
The soundtrack is also very tense, the magnificent seaside scenery, and the uncontrollable when the love is strong, all are sublimated in the music.
Mrs. Zheng is also very cute.
I won't say much about the unreliable sisters who have been complained a lot. To some extent, is it fueling the flames. . . . . . . . .
In short, I chose this movie for the purpose of watching a healing and eye-catching, and I was not disappointed!
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