Sometimes you're shelter, sometimes you'd be sheltered "Shelter"

Melody 2022-01-13 08:03:27

Without such a complicated plot, without so many arrangements, without such a big director, and without such dramatic actors, "Shelter" is still an anxious, helpless, shocking, and moving movie. As for the new version of Brokeback Mountain, I think it’s a very irresponsible statement... The

two actors Trevor Wright (Zack) and Brad Rowe (Shaun) are really unknown. They have performed in many TV dramas. It can be said that their performances in "Shelter" are successful. convincing. As for appearance is just the icing on the cake, there is absolutely no need to "dissolutely" pay too much attention to the body and passion, because in such a film, all the passion and wildness is the end, and there is absolutely no overwhelming attention. As the director Jonah Markowitz said, "Shelter is a story about people – not gay people-just people. It's not a gay story, but a story about an relationship born from a less than ideal situation" (Shelter is a story about people Movies of ordinary people, not gay people, the center of the story is ordinary people, you, me, and him in life. He is not a fan story but tells how to create an ideal relationship in a less than ideal environment.) And see After the play, I have to admit that this story was told quite successfully, just as he said.
When Zack's dream of art academy was awakened by the burdens and responsibilities of the family, he chose to become the shelter of the family in a self-sustaining way. In fact, I prefer other translations such as "the head of the family".
For the sake of his family and life, he learns to take responsibility and is very independent, but there is less fun in his life, except for skateboarding, surfing and painting. When watching him glide freely on a skateboard, watching him wrap his feet, stand on a surfboard and hit the top of a wave, he really enjoys his life.
In such a reinforced concrete city, he did not receive asylum, instead he was under heavier pressure than reinforced concrete to shelter his family. When his little nephew said to him, You are my daddy, You are my daddy. I think you have realized something. Women made his life a mess, mother, sister, and girlfriend. Until he meets Shaun again, the whole world is different. They can talk and play Frisbee together, and he can understand his life.
The video tape and the walkie-talkie unintentionally connected the two people together again. They started surfing and chatting together, talking about work, life, friends, and dreams of Zack Art Academy. Then he naturally drank, kissed, all night safe, and then he woke up alone and began to regret it! When his sister complained that he was with Shaun too much, what he was thinking, only the lonely look in the mirror could explain it all. How dazed he was and didn't know how to face his girlfriend and Shaun. He also wanted to rock, and eventually he didn't want to bear it anymore, he walked out. However, when he heard, good morning, he still had to leave, of course he was so excited. But still have to deal with those... It's terrible, when I hear "Zack, you are all I got!" But it's cool to go on a date with my nephew! But it seemed that he hadn't gotten used to making out with a man in front of a third person.
When he was hugged by Shaun, how practical he was, as if he suddenly received a shelter, a solid chest. He started to have the opportunity to pursue his dreams again, and he had a life that he could share with his nephew and Shaun. It's like that huge wall painting that can be completed!
When Shaun was about to return to LA, Zack became helpless again, quarreling with his sister, about the impact on the child, the concept of home... They all hope Cody is good, but obviously they are not in the right way. .
How sad he was when he and Shaun quarreled in the car, because he was struggling, struggling with his bleeding love and secret! He couldn't explain to his brother or his girlfriend, it was so difficult, so difficult. When he was in a daze at the wall painting again, the wall painting became so chaotic and complicated.
He can't handle everything.
He escaped alone, and the erased wall paintings also symbolized everything that belonged to him that was washed away by the waves.
He started tossing and turning, because of how reluctant and nostalgic he was.
When his sister prepared to escape from motherhood for a man and let go of her child, how much Zack was..., he pointed to sleeping in the car alone.
He decided to realize his dream, the dream of art school, and at the same time, he also got the understanding of his ex-girlfriend. It is even a relief to the whole life.
Finally he had the courage! He is willing to explain, willing to confess, willing to express all his love, willing to go with him. There is also the truth that he was rejected by the "Art Academy".
Before he left, there was one last thing he couldn't let go of, Cody, for the happiness that every child should enjoy, he was willing to keep Cody behind for the happiness of his sister and for the future of the child.
At the end of the story, the family of three began a happy life, loving so naturally and kindly.
Sometimes you're shelter, sometimes you'd be sheltered.

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Shelter quotes

  • Shaun: [looking through Zach's art portfolio] Wow.

    Zach: [trying to grab it away from him] Whoa! What're you doing?

    Shaun: Easy, dude, it's OK. I want to look at it.

    Zach: Nobody ever looks at that.

    Shaun: Wow. Is that Cody?

    Zach: Yeah.

    Shaun: Sad Cody.

    Zach: You could tell?

    Shaun: Yeah, and how you darkened it around his head. This is incredible - and there's no toys in his room. Wow - awesome.

    Zach: Yeah, he'd just gotten scolded. He was trying to understand why. So he came into my room. He hasn't left yet. It's the only place he could sleep.

  • Shaun: Where are you?

    Zach: Gettin' warmer... colder... turn around. I'm so sorry.

    Shaun: You better be.

    Zach: You sent in my application?

    Shaun: Yeah... why're you here? What changed?

    Zach: I did.