After a night in the hotel and mutual complaints, Christian woke up the next day and found that Aaron had left him. He had to return home in a daze. Julie's roommate Julie could not look down on Christian and abandon himself. He encouraged Christian to find Aaron through the Mormon address book. . On the other side, Aaron's parents were furious about the incident. His mother hung up the phone call from Christian, asking Aaron not to mention the matter in the future, and told Aaron that this was just a betting game for Christian. The heartbroken Aaron couldn't think about it for a while, and cut his wrist with a blade in the bathroom. After being rescued, his parents were sent to a hospital for psychological treatment.
Roommate Julie saw the diary that Christian missed Aaron, composed those words into tunes and sang them, and sent them to record companies for distribution. Aaron, who was still undergoing treatment in the hospital, accidentally heard the song one night and decided to run out to find it. Christian. The final ending is a Hollywood-style Happy ending. The two met in the restaurant where Christian worked and cried in embrace.
Watching a lot of gay movies makes people’s angry endings. This kind of plot arrangement is gratifying but not too exaggerated. Although Christian’s lifestyle is unsatisfactory, I believe that his lively, humorous, optimistic roommate Julie is tolerant. The generous and considerate boss Lila, as well as several other good friends who can share their feelings with each other despite their different orientations, are the lifestyles that many comrades aspire to have.
There are many scenes that can be remembered: Aaron just arrived in LA, and met Christian who happened to be standing in front of the restaurant in a taxi; Aaron was sitting on the stairs reading a book, Christian and Julie tauntingly tried to chat with him; Christian first Once lured Aaron to the bed, Aaron was confused and disturbed; many times they met in the laundry room, with a little embarrassment and joy; in the middle of the night, Aaron who could not sleep would get up and open the window shutters to look at it late. Christian returning; roommate Julie saw the diary written by Christian who was decadent after the loss of Aaron, and decided to help Christian find his true love; at the airport in a blizzard, the two kissed under the snow; on the bed of the airport hotel, the two were passionate Then they hug each other to sleep; Christian anxiously calls one by one to find Aaron, but after being hung up by Aaron’s mother, he is ecstatic; Aaron hears Julie’s song in the hospital night and is touched; Aaron goes to find what he has helped. Lila, I met Christian who just came out with a plate in Lila’s restaurant.
These touching plots, just like the two sunny and handsome protagonists in the film, are shining pearls that strung this "shiny day".
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