His mother used drugs and was mocked by his classmates for his sexuality since he was a child, which made his student life very sad and lonely. Only drug dealer Juan and classmate Kevin can bring him some understanding. A revenge against a bully in middle school completely changed his cowardly style, and he used his strong body and fierce eyes to disguise himself as an adult. Encountering Kevin after many years and reconciling with his mother allowed him to drop his pretense and face himself.
I admit the movie was well done. But I have to say one thing about the story. I don't understand the psychology of the protagonist, since he hated her mother's drug use when she was a child, and she still sells drugs when she grows up? I think people who sell drugs are unforgivable! I hate this character so much.
sex. It is no different from other desires and always creates contradictions. For example, a man may like two women at the same time, which is called a scumbag in today's society. As long as it is desire, it cannot be unique. So what is the only love is nonsense.
But I believe in marriage, marriage is not necessarily love, marriage can be friendship! Desires are complicated, and many women may be attracted to you after marriage, but in marriage, to protect the other half, don't do things that hurt the other half. To satisfy desires creates conflicts. Don't bother yourself.
Some people will object to all homosexuality, maybe some societies do not accept it in the marriage system. Homosexuals should be accepted by society.
I think sexual conflicts are self-generated. Like or not like a person seems to be out of control, resulting in all kinds of contradictions, which is painful. Some people will die or live for the ideal love. Love is the same as some of your perfect ideals, which in retrospect seems childish.
I think, each action is ultimately issued by ourselves, I have only one me.
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