Aladdin's boy - Alek

Houston 2022-04-23 07:03:42

Before watching "Morris's Lover", I watched 50 couples of same-sex cp kiss scenes on station B, and when I saw the oath-like ear-biting kiss between Morris and Alek in the boathouse, it suddenly happened. Many CPs fell in love with Morris and the others.

The light in the boathouse is very dim, like the cave where Aladdin discovered the magic lamp, the magic lamp turned into a young man like Alek, with a closed and reckless uncivilized, but vigorously gave it to Morris. everything of. His love with Morris was originally unequal, but he liked Morris wishful thinking. Alek is not a highly sensitive intellectual, so his self-esteem is generally weaker when he is sensitive, but this does not mean that Alek's self-esteem will not become strong, especially in the face of love, he is equal to dignity requirements will also be outstanding.

Before watching the movie, I only watched the clips and thought: Alek is a boy like a pirate and bandit, Morris is a young man of high society who was robbed by a boy and put on a pirate ship, and Alek used his own The gold and silver treasures came to satisfy all of Morris' wishes, and he fell deeply in love with Morris, half deceived (using gold and silver and his own beauty), half threatened with a knife, and finally got a little love from Morris, kiss yourself. Alek gave a lot, but he never flinched, and only after he kissed Morris did he ask Morris to make amends for himself: just an oath by biting his ear. Although most of the previous love was one-way, at this moment Alek got the compensation he wanted most, and it was just right. It's like a lot of times when a man and a woman get married first and then fall in love.

That's why I love this same-sex movie so much, the expressions and body language of the actors can convey precise relationships in just a few minutes of footage. After watching the whole movie, the relationship between them is indeed what I guessed: in short, it was Alek's sacrifice, and finally gave up his career just to wait for a love that may not be available, his luggage and packages are all It has been sent to the ship, and the penniless Alek is curled up slightly, waiting for the shock of love in the cold and damp boathouse. He may fall asleep so coldly until he is buried in the ground. Listening to the arrival of the spring of love, I was suddenly shocked. It is in contrast to what Morris's first love, Clive, said: "If you are willing to let me go, I will spend the rest of my life half-awake." In the face of interests and status, Clive's platonic love is unbearable A blow, while struggling and painful, collapsed when Clive married Ann. Perhaps the union of spirit and flesh is always necessary for a firm bond. The theme of "Lady Chatterley's Lover" is to promote the praise of the light and plump body in the industrial era. Connie also fell in love with Mills' physical giving. vulgar him. That's why I love Morris and Alec's romance a lot more than Clive.

In that moment in the boathouse, I felt that Alek was incomparably weak and fragile, his desperate courage was high and mighty, and his body curled up like a baby with so much courage unleashed. Alek's offering on Stormy Night saved Morris, and at this moment, he needed Morris's rescue.

"The love union between the same sex is always closer than the union between the opposite sex, and it penetrates into the soul, regardless of each other." In fact, when Adam took off his rib and created Eve, we knew that we were more similar to each other. People of the same sex are especially similar, so the bond is especially strong, and separation is especially painful.

And the difference of class is not a problem, and although it once constituted a deep obstacle between the two, Morris and Alec's union should be attributed to the similarity of souls, which can be seen from Morris' Cambridge period: timid at first The guilty hesitant was Morris, but once he recognized his feelings, he was the bravest one. The relationship with Clive ended with Morris. He would rather go to a psychiatrist after being tortured by himself, and would rather show his lost soul in front of strangers (on the train, opposite the old man), but he would not Retreat, unwilling to let go, he is really a good attacker: he used to be confused to find his heart in the mountains and forests of human nature, but also cute and stubborn, and even crazy jealous of his own who married Clive once. younger sister.

There are a lot of people who feel that Alek is not worthy of Morris, Alek is uncultured, brutish, and fanatical. Morris is a Cambridge student, a financial professional, elegant and noble. But there is only one person in the world who can save him, satisfy him, comfort him, give him what he wants, share everything with him. Sonny's mistress Lucy in "The Godfather" cried in despair after Sang's death. "She thinks that only Sang can satisfy her in the world, and she never wants to find a satisfying love." What is a perfect match? Love, knowledge, talent, whether you like so-and-so's novels, or appreciate so-and-so's music are all superficial phenomena, and a profound change in life can transform a person. Companionship of interests and hobbies can be guided and cultivated, as long as they don’t become mind control.

I really feel bad for Morris, and because of the preconceivedness of the clip, I feel bad for Alek. Clive, this irresponsible little scum, set off the dark tide and stormy waves in Morris's heart, but let go. In fact, he still loves Morris, but he brought a little moral superiority after marrying a woman. He felt that he was the eighth time to inform Morris of his wedding, and he was so complacent when talking about women. It was the asymmetry in dignity that accelerated the breakup of the two. And Clive knew that Maurice loved him deeply and would not let him go, so despite the estrangement in marriage, Clive knew in his heart that somehow he had nothing to lose, so he dared to pretend to be superior like this Advise Morris to get married, and when Morris bids him farewell, he willfully taps Morris on the head with a rolled up newspaper (touching the head between comrades is equal to flirting). After Morris shared everything with Alek, very gentlemanly told Clive that the two of them had completely cut off their love, which was a conclusion. At this time, Clive was completely lost. His expression became painful and serious. Looking out the window, he recalled that when Morris was in his prime, he called him downstairs with a hat and a face full of joy. , those pure love affairs of Plato, finally ended, "It ended like this". A corner of his heart had collapsed forever, and with Morris gone, there was no way to look back.

Between giving and receiving, between class antagonism and equality of dignity, between love and return, "Morris" constitutes the beauty of dynamic balance very well. There are always people who are being chased, and there are always people who are giving. Only sincere love can endure the rejection and betrayal of the lover, and can create the right to life with both hands under the opposition of the whole world.

One of my favorite episodes is Morris chasing Alek, whose dignity is stinged, with an umbrella in the rain. Alec's love for Maurice was the right choice. Such a noble and sincere person cannot sit idly by the love of another person. Maurice has been injured, he knows where is the balance and where is the bottom line for the person he loves, he will be grateful, he will comfort, once he breaks through the hatred of class status in his heart, he will still love without hesitation. It is Morris, a super good super good extravagance attack.

Alek, like a young man who likes Aladdin, seems to be a gift from God. He is ignorant and enthusiastic, waiting for Morris in a corner of the world. Offer your most precious treasure, and make a sworn kiss.

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Maurice quotes

  • Alec Scudder: Tomorrow's Thursday. Friday's packing. Saturday's Southampton, so it's goodbye, Old England.

    Maurice Hall: You mean that you and I shan't meet again after now?

    Alec Scudder: That's right, you've got it quite correct.

    Maurice Hall: Stay with me.

    Alec Scudder: Stay? Miss my boat? You daft? Of all the bloody rubbish. Order me about again, you would.

    Maurice Hall: It's a chance in a thousand we met. You know it. Why don't you stay?

    Alec Scudder: Stay? With you? How? And where? With your Ma? Oh yeah. What would she say if she saw me? All rough and ugly the way I am. My people wouldn't take to you one bit. I don't blame them, either. And how would you run your job, I'd like to know?

    Maurice Hall: I shall chuck it.

    Alec Scudder: Your job in the City? What gives you money and position? You talk like a man who's never had to earn his living.

    Maurice Hall: You can do anything. Once you know what it is. We can live without money, without people. We can live without position. We're not fools. We're both strong. There'd be some place we could go.

    Alec Scudder: Wouldn't work, Maurice. Be the ruin of

    [pauses; sits down]

    Alec Scudder: us both. Can't you see?

  • Alec Scudder: Now, we shan't never be parted. It's finished.