This is a movie about homosexuality, which should be the crux of the problem. In the United States before the 1970s, homosexuality was far from being tolerated by society. Even if you love it, you still have to hold it back. Can't help but collapse, kill, and commit suicide. Of course, if the three characters "homosexuality" were written in the story brief, the answer would be too obvious. I hope those students who haven't watched the film will forgive me.
Generally speaking, the rhythm of the film is not fast, but it is not dull, there is no cold scene, and it is not particularly arresting. I am not a very judgmental audience. Suspense whether it is successful or unsuccessful will confuse me, but for this film that feels too flat, I lost the interest in watching the lines again. Just faint, Truth is not a virgin either, especially when she starts to lie, it will really make people feel bad.
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