I think it looks good, just the kind that looks good. I like it more than Call me by your name. Maybe it’s because the protagonists in it are all I like. The story is changed according to the true story. After the actor Jared finally figured out his sexuality, he had to confess to his parents. The father of Russell Crowe as the actor, a pastor, a pastor who can't wait to hold the Bible in his hand, his father decided to send his son to a correction center for treatment. Jared came to the correction center, a very closed place. The phone was confiscated and the things were handed in. On the first day he felt that this place was pretty good, but later he realized that this idea was wrong. The correction center asked them to write down the behavioral sin of their relatives in their family: drugs, pornography, gang affiliations...
Let them perform various physical training, let them write down moral inventory and make atonement in front of everyone.
Cameron is a very big boy, he can't complete the tasks of the correction center as required. So the center called Cameron's parents and gathered people together. The correction center thought that there was a demon in Cameron's body, so Cameron was lying on the ground. The parents took a Bible and hit Cameron. After taking turns, they threw Cameron in the bathtub and cleaned him. At the end of the movie, Cameron committed suicide.
Jared has gone through all this and he realized that all of this in the correction center is wrong, and he has not made any mistakes himself. It was Jared's turn to take the stage to tell about his moral inventory. He had an argument with the teacher at the correction center and eventually left the so-called correction center.
Dolan was also the person who was corrected in the movie, but he later seemed to adapt to this correction, and even became an accomplice of the center, and the coping method of Poke Ye is to pretend to cater, say what they want to hear, and make what they want to see. Arrived. Jared watched what happened during the whole process. Fortunately, he chose to flee and resist.
Goddess Nicole played Jared's mother, and he felt very enjoyable when he hit the head of the correction center.
Nicole said: shame on me, too why she said that, because she regretted it. When the father of the protagonist proposed to send Jared to the correction center, she felt that she should oppose it, but she still acquiesced to her husband’s approach, shame on me is an apology. Jared's father has a deep religious belief. Compared to his mother, Jared and his father are more separated, but fortunately, both of them decided to run in at the end, and the scene felt very good. Believe in this thing, it must be because I don’t have it, so I can’t get why the hero’s father is so persistent. There is a commentary in the movie "Children's Act" saying that "Adam was thrown into this ordinary world too hastily from the shelter provided by more than ten years of faith, and passionate and romantic souls can never bear such desolation." Adam To lose faith and refuse blood transfusion and die. And the male protagonist father seems to be the same. Under the premise of unshakable faith, even if he loves his son very much, it is very difficult for him to take that step. I think the whole movie is very smooth, and many people say that there is no climax in the plot, so it is not good. Dramatic conflict should be regarded as a way to deal with it, but it does not mean that every movie has to have it. I feel that nowadays, people like to watch things with climaxes and twists and turns, and it shouldn’t be too twisty. If it’s too twisty, you will have to be labeled as dog-blooded. Just like listening to music, you can climax when you hear high pitches, but it doesn't mean that there is no high pitch to be a bad song, nor does it mean that high pitches are the only measure. I watched "Pretty Boy" before, a movie about teenage drug abuse. This film is not very good, but it is not very bad, but many film reviews are too boring and repetitive. I am particularly puzzled. The movie is about drug use. The relapse rate of drug use is very high and very high. The protagonist is in a state of good and bad. This is very real. I don't know why some people think it is so unreal.
The fast times seem to make people unable to slow down to calmly feel something, and it feels like that will always make us miss something.
Finally, I really recommend Jared’s actor Lucas
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