I listened to the OST first and then watched the movie. I cried once when I heard it, but I laughed at the end of the film. His name is Hansel. He loved listening to US military radio when he was a child. He liked Lou Reed and Iggy Pop as much as I did. He liked to eat colorful gummy bears. He met a man who promised to marry him. He wanted to be with him. The boy became an incomplete woman, and Hansel was called Hedwig from then on. Hedwig walked away with his man but was abandoned. After the fall of the Berlin Wall, he made home everywhere. He resonated with him. He started another love. He was abandoned again because he could not accept his gender. He took it away. After his song became famous, he began to retaliate. He sang stubbornly, crazily and distorted... It's just that some leave and never come back. The surgical resection cannot be restored, and an inch lies between the gully, which cannot be crossed by both men and women. The Berlin Wall was deserted, with broken walls in the sun, and roads full of bullet holes without trees. The sky is big but there are no clouds, and it is still scary to see clearly. When he was young, he was naked and basking in the crater around the Berlin Wall. After the operation failed, he became both male and female but not male and female. He formed a band with Korean women and played in a restaurant, and began to form a formal band. He on tour, or them. They were fighting with the spectators in the bar... Hedwig looked around, his expression a little bit sour. That "The Origin of Love" is undoubtedly the title song of the whole film. I don't know how many people love it just like me. The song dictionary is therefore taken from Plato's "The Banquet", which is not exhausted here. This story beautifully explains the reasons for making love and the reasons for the unforgettable love between people. Hedwig's right waist has a small tattoo that is divided into two, which symbolizes yin and yang. The tattoo is active in the music of The Origin of Love, and the various mythological scenes in the lyrics are interpreted in the form of small animations. "It is even more ethereal than Takeshi Kitano’s painting of his own in his film (Zhang Xinxin,
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