To dig out the memory space, the only things that can be thought of are "Central Station" and "Rio Adventure". The former is a story of a bad person doing good deeds, and the latter is a carnival of a group of blue macaws. These two movies are not compatible with my favorite heavy taste or freshness, so when I clicked on "What He Looks", the clear and bright Brasilia Plateau sun by the swimming pool dazzled me. , A clean and young body, thin pink swimsuit straps, bright emerald green swim trunks, and occasionally bought cakes, this is simply the standard of a small fresh movie. And the three little protagonists' little fresh youth stories with sweet smells literally put me on the sofa and can't help myself. You know, Aunt Guai loves watching stories about little boys and girls shyly falling in love.
It is said that this gay pure love movie directed by Daniel Ribeiro is the most watched gay movie this year. It has won the Fabian Award and Teddy Bear Award (the former has never been heard of, the latter, uh , I prefer teddy bears. What is the teddy bear award?) It seems to be a movie with high hopes. This film is expanded from a short film remake a few years ago, but it has no taste of fried rice (probably because I haven't watched the short film, cough cough), but because it retains the general frame structure of the original story , The general drama plot, and the addition of the male protagonist Leo’s parents, the male protagonist’s adolescent rebellious mood description, and campus bullying pranks have attracted a large number of fans. The focus of the plot also extends to the context of teenage growth, which is a bit old-fashioned but still eye-catching, and is no longer limited to the narrative point of sexual awakening. On the whole, Auntie Guai looked very happy.
Mr. Ribeiro, who is a comrade himself, is undoubtedly a sensitive guy, very good at capturing fleeting heartbeat feelings. In the film, the small details of daily life in the film are swept away with a smile, and the sun shines on the thin shoulders. The silhouette of the neck vertebrae in the back of the cervical spine when the head is lowered and kissed is depicted slowly by strokes, like a pot of soup slowly stewed with a small fire, with gurgling bubbles and aromas, and it’s Fascinated. The director filmed this story from a gay standpoint. In his clean shots, there is no difference between homosexuality and heterosexuality. They are all what love should be. And a blind boy took the other boy's hand, and the two gently pecked and kissed each other's lips. It was pure and simple love. And the phrase "how do I pay for the stolen kiss" is so cute that auntie sprayed pure water on her face.
When it comes to movies with the same sex, one cannot fail to mention the dark horse "The Life of Adele" that ran out at the Cannes Film Festival. The same theme has a completely different taste. Compared with the food-color realism of "The Life of Adele", "The Way He Is" is as pure as a junior high school student's early love in the 1990s. The scene that can barely be regarded as the instructor can't stand it is just the momentary kiss between Leo and Gabriel and the last scene of holding hands with heart. Oh my god, it feels like a spring breeze every minute. And in "The Life of Adele", the bed scenes of twenty minutes and real shots make people sigh that the capitalist society is so messy and open. It's so strange that the aunty wanted to hide her face and ran away. The impact is too bad! Not suitable for family viewing at all!
If "Adele's Life" is a pot of spicy crayfish enough to attract eyeballs and tastes, "What He Looks Like" is a glass of mango milkshake, suitable for all ages, eat it, super cute, and there will be left corners of the mouth. A touch of sweetness reminds you of the guy you fell in love with many years ago, and a certain kiss and hug when you were together. This kind of movie is most suitable for summer!
So, I decided to give this film four stars, and you asked me why I didn’t give five stars? I might as well tell you that when Leo and Gab were taking a bath in the shower room by the pool, there was no frontal nude shot or soap picking. This is unscientific! It must not contribute to the pure filming atmosphere directed by Ribeiro!
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