The Power Of Youth

Shanna 2022-12-19 05:09:51

The actors are very expressive and can naturally lead me into the world of the play.

The writing of the script is also at a stable rhythm. The emotions of Simon and Wille will have a new layer of meaning in each episode. At the same time, the other characters are also three-dimensional. Basically, every episode will be the whole point.

Comparatively speaking, the filming didn't particularly appeal to me, but the color scheme matched the plot very well. My feeling is that it uses some deep and fluorescent colors to express the entanglement between Wille's so-called home and country image and his personal love. .

I think the great thing about this show is that basically all the characters are three-dimensional, and they really show the growth trajectory of the interaction between what they think for themselves and what they think for others.

Wille is obviously a growing child, but he needs to take on a lot more than his peers, so I think some seemingly "less responsible" behaviors are natural, and his forbearance and calmness in the face of major events are enough Explain everything; but he didn't let the responsibility kidnap him, tried hard to find where his heart wanted to beat, jumped out and spoke out, whether it was to family, friends or little Simon.

He said Simon's mom was cool and I think he had a great eye. He said everyone can express their opinion.

Simon is really like an angel. (Although he also had violence and revenge when he was bullied, he was awakened by his friends.) He is also three-dimensional. I think he is the little hero who guided Wille to grow up. He doesn't think his life needs to lie or hide, he naturally loves his mother and sister as they are, and uses his ability to solve problems. Despite some negligence or impulsiveness, Simon is precious enough.

Mom is also a great person. She never lost her temper in the play. Even in the face of Sara's collapse when she saw her father, she silently accepted her father's bouquet, not to say how good it is (after all, softness may still cause A little hurt), but the important thing is that mom is a gentle person, which intrinsically inspired me. Facing the discrimination of identity and class, she can handle it indifferently and always pass on love and kindness to the children, which may also be the source of Simon's strength. This is the reason why I love Simon. He is not only gentle, but also firm and strong. He doesn't hurt others. He knows how to respect his own feelings and thoughts, and speak it out at the right time?

This drama still discusses the identity of gays, and through the issue of national image, it shows that the public's cognition of gays is still in the position of "few" and "different". Simon said at the beginning He is gay, naturally speaking, his family and friends have known for a long time; and Wille is different, he needs to worry about a lot of things, and he needs to suppress his feelings after he has broken through his heart, he has control over things Desire and self-importance (this is also the way the prince may have), but with Simon, he slowly learned to respect the people he loves, communicate and resolve together, although from the arrangement of the ending, there is no Totally HE, but this arrangement fascinates me and seems to be the most romantic of the 10,000 truths. Then continue to say a little more, when Wille chooses to hide and then come back to Simon, Simon cares more about how Wille understands their relationship than his own grievances and W's possible "betrayal", "you need to figure it out yourself"; and At the Christmas farewell, Wille hugged Si deeply in the campus "I'm sorry, I love you". I think they illustrate the meaning of these terms very well.

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