Fortunately, the feelings are sincere and not overly sensational, and the scene where my mother shakes the door is very good. It's basically a gay propaganda film, so it's hard to compare the documentary Bobby met a cheerful young David before his 20th birthday, but Mary refused to accept it and was ashamed of having a gay son. Bobby left home sadly and finally chose death to end his inner torment. His death was a wake-up call for the family, especially Mary, who, with endless remorse, began reaching out to the gay community, participating in PFLAG groups, and discussing biblical interpretation with the clergy. After flipping through her son's diary, she began to confront her identity with her son. The mother who lost her son cried out in the pouring rain, which washed away stubbornness, prejudice and incomprehension.
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