In fact, the film does not deliberately render the gay plot I love, nor is it entangled in the deviation of sexual orientation, but only tells a simple love. People have always said that there is no reason for love, but in this film they gave me some reasons. The ignorance comes from you and it is special to me. You treat me as an ordinary person. Although there are mistakes in the strangeness, it makes me feel equal in the true sense. You took me to "see" a brand new world, watching movies, watching solar eclipses, attending parties, all these things that didn't exist in my life originally, because you and I are willing to try, feel, and experience, the original life There are also these. As the story progresses, I, as an audience, are slowly moved, not to mention you as the protagonist. Ordinary and warm, all details permeate the plot, and the sweet and greasy atmosphere slowly diffuses. I fell in love with you, and you happened to fall in love with me. What is better than this.
As for Jiwana, from her eyebrows, I believe that is also love. It is a pity that she fell in love with him, but he did not love her. Perhaps the best thing is to let him be with the one he loves. Perfection is also a kind of love.
There is no dramatic effect brought about by the battle of tears, and there is no necessary abortion plot in certain youth dramas, but it makes people feel very hormonal surging. So what moved me most was not the kiss between the two, but at the end of the play, he fumbled and held his hand, and she looked back provocatively at the booing crowd.
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