A mother, between the happiness of her son and the prejudice of others, chooses the latter. At the same time, she is also great. After losing her son, she understood and helped the struggle for rights and interests of the gay community.
she is mary.
"God Bless Bobby", a warm and delicate film. The shaking of the opening shot of the film review and the photo-like editing swayed the happy time of the family. And Bobby's identification with his comrade became more and more profound as his mother wanted him to cure the so-called "disease". When Bobby committed suicide, the comparison between the camera and the beginning picture shows Bobby's struggle and confidence during this time, and finally collapsed because of David's infidelity to his love. Little by little, quick cuts, like knives, force Bobby to the end of his life.
do you know. Bobby, such a child, what a pity. David said to MARY, allow me my condolences. I am Bobby's friend. Mary turned to throw away the plate he had used, turned on the faucet, and rubbed his hands desperately.
Bobby said, do you want who I am, or do you want to lose your son. MARY still chose the latter.
Bobby said, the whole family hated me, I was abandoned by the whole family. He didn't even call his beloved mother and father at the end. He just murmured, I was hated by everyone.
Bobby left less than an hour after appearing on the scene, with a puzzled understanding of the world and his family. I'm amazed why the movie is still 30 minutes away.
About the transformation of MARY. From her paranoid thought, homosexuality is a crime and will go to hell after death. To her contact with the mother of a gay son, as well as to participate in discussions, and motions on Gay Freedom Day. All of this is to subvert how many deep-rooted thoughts in his heart, in exchange for understanding.
Whether all mothers will abandon Chen Nian after their sons leave, will they calm down and understand their sons' behavior. She said, I know, since he was born, that my son is not an ordinary person.
Mary and Bobby hug each other during the rainbow flag parade at the end of the film, and everyone celebrates, including them. It's a celebration of the understanding of their mother and son, a celebration of the liberation of the concept of human nature, a celebration of all gays and lesbians who truly love each other. They hug.
I haven't cried for a movie in a long time. You know, I was in tears when people cheered at the end, I know, it's a beautiful vision. But vision always reminds people of reality.
I think, if there is a future, if possible, this film is the best material to tell my mother, tell my family, everything about myself, in fact, Bobby is himself, and he needs God's blessing. It also requires understanding and acceptance.
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