Later, I found a pirated disc in China and watched it again. It turns out that the story is more complete than imagined.
Putting aside that adaptation from real people, an old Oxford shoe factory came back to life, there will be some sacrifices, struggles, and contradictions can be digging out. In addition, the old factory Shaodong chose the drag queen as his profit market. This choice is indeed shocking enough.
But the movie, perhaps, has always been developed from the perspective of the queen, whether it is a little boy wearing high heels and dancing to the music on the dock, or the scene reappears in the queen after he grows up. The story is just about treating yourself truly. Shaodong escaped from the shoe factory where he grew up and his father, but after his father's sudden death, he became the savior of the shoe factory. Even after learning that his father was actually going to sell the shoe factory, he realized that he His heart is to love the shoe factory and love this business that he once wanted to abandon.
What we are afraid of may be only our own shortcomings and do not want to face them. Just like the Queen said, after we change our clothes, we can be cool and comfortable on the stage of hundreds of people, but we can’t even talk to people normally when we wear ordinary clothes. We just can’t accept ourselves, so how can we let others accept? What about this oneself?
In the end, when Shaodong put on his leather boots and stood on the stage, he did surpass himself, and the queen actually understood what he had lost, so he came to the rescue. Of course, we viewers are expecting this with our own good wishes.
It’s been a long time since I saw such a queen. Although it’s a cross dress, all her gestures show confident and sexy eyes. The look in the leather boots is really amazing. Think of the acting in bad education.
The music of the song is very good, perhaps because of the scenes in the club, the various costumes and styles in the last scene, what Monroe, Hepburn, and Geisha make people smile.
The characteristics of the British film, the implicit cold humor, and the questions that make people think, I have this film. I hope more people will like this film. Just looking at the Queen, who was going to be a boxer, might be worth the fare.
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