Can colored clothes be washed with white ones?

Destiney 2022-01-12 08:02:26

Just like a lion can’t fall in love with a sheep, can’t colored clothes be washed with white ones?

This is what Christian and Aaron mentioned when they chatted in the laundry room, but they just fell in love. Just like the sentence written on Aaron's pocket watch: "the greatest of these is charity", the greater of these is love.
In the beginning, the romantic and suave Christian only provokes Aaron, who is a Mormon, because he bet with his friends, but you know, the beginning of such a vulgarity often has someone with bad intentions, but the follow-up of falling in love first. , But what I didn’t expect was that Aaron seemed to have an early impression of Christian, and almost stumbled early-he was a Mormon! Growing up in a family with a strong religious atmosphere, becoming a devout believer, does not drink, and does not mess with sex, but he was so upset so early!
It wasn't until later that his relationship with Christian was known to other Mormons and his parents were angry. He cried and said in front of his mother: "What if this is my nature?" I realized. Perhaps each of us has never really understood what we want, until we meet, and when we meet, we arouse our deepest desire and... nature.
But Aaron has his own beliefs and judgments after all. When Christian treated the contact between them with a dismissive attitude, he disappointed to point out that Christian lacks connotation, except for his handsome appearance, Christian has nothing. "Superficial", who is not, what is profound? Anyway, because of Aaron's words, Christian's life began to change... In the following relationship, Christian finally completely won Aaron's heart. The two began to kiss, but they were seen by other Mormons... Aaron was sent away. Going home, Christian can only catch up with him at the airport where he was stranded. What if he is greedy for a while, he still has to go, leaving him with a pocket watch.
I really like the part after Aaron was sent home. The biggest enemy of homosexuals may not be the world, but their relatives. He can stay away from the world and reduce harm, but he cannot bear the indifference and disgust of his loved ones. What's more, Aaron's family members are so devout believers, in addition to their incomprehension of human relations, they also have strict religious creeds! Therefore, I like the words of the proprietress of the restaurant where Christian is located: "Oh, your sect prohibits alcohol and homosexuality. I can't imagine heaven without these two things. Therefore, I will definitely not enter the church."
At first I couldn't understand Aaron. That kind of powerlessness and vulnerability, why go home, why not stay in Los Angeles with Christian? But think about it carefully, if you don't go back and admit his mistakes, then what is his previous life? Those beliefs, those feelings, if you deny them all, maybe, he really won't find himself. Therefore, his later slashing of the wrist is not difficult to understand. It’s not really because of being irritated or sad enough to live, but guilty, guilty enough to be unable to live... Guilt for the father who is the chairperson of the church, guilt for letting relatives suffer malicious insight, guilt for the lover Guilt...
I thought he was dead, and thought that with such a tragedy ending, this movie was enough to impress me, and it was wonderful enough. Because Christian learned that Aaron's performance after death was really moving. As he said to Aaron at the airport: "What if you are the beloved love I've been waiting for so long, I just let you go?" As his friend sang for him: "Tuesday, At three o'clock in the morning, I was not sleepy again. I was waiting for time to heal, my broken heart again and again. The newspaper has been thrown away, and the clean plate is by the sink..." In other words, this song is really good, and the original MV in the movie is even better. It's amazing!
But Aaron did not die. He was sent to the hospital to be rescued, and then sent to a special institution by his parents for correction-but he could not forget Christian! How should I put it, Christian should be someone like my brother in China, A Fei, Cheng Dieyi, you can't forget him, because he is as beautiful as a poppy. I have watched an older movie with a very thundering title before, "Beautiful Boy's Love", played by Feng Delun and Wu Yanzu. Christian is also like Jet, who is played by Feng Delun. He is bohemian and handsome, but once he really falls in love, he will die. Because there are so few such people in reality, they are so charming.
Everything after that happened naturally, and there was no highlight. The only moving thing was that Aaron came back to find Christian but misunderstood that there was another person in the apartment. It was just the director's last cliché trick, which could be seen through at a glance. What really makes me think that this movie should be made like this, and not end after Aaron "dead", is another scene. Aaron was trying to correct his labor in the institution. When mopping the floor, he seemed to hear the voice of an angel... He ran out to see that it was just someone watching TV. It was the diary of Christian's friend Christian. The song written for the lyrics: "Tuesday, at 3:30 in the morning, again without sleep..." He knew that it was sung to him alone.

Christian is colorful on the surface, and his life is colorful, but before meeting Aaron, his inside is almost blank and empty; Aaron is white, so pure that Christian does not want to hurt him. Who said that colored clothes and white clothes cannot be washed together? As long as it doesn't fade!

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  • Nina 2022-03-27 09:01:15

    The men are so handsome! A film that moved me. The reunion is so unexpected and heart-warming, how many people who come out of the closet can be understood and supported.. Not to mention a missionary comrade, fortunately there are still people around Kind people..recommended!

  • Zackary 2022-04-21 09:03:02

    I was watching Joseph. .

Latter Days quotes

  • Elder Aaron Davis: I didn't come to unload on you.

    Lila Montagne: You gave me that privilege once. Let me return the favor.

    Elder Aaron Davis: After we... After we met, I was... sent home and excommunicated... for being gay.

    Lila Montagne: Your church doesn't like alcohol or homosexuals. Hmm... Well, I'm definitely not joining. Can't imagine heaven without both.

  • [on the phone with Julie]

    Christian Markelli: Where did we end up last night?

    Julie: I don't know, but I woke up without my bra and that's never a good sign.

    [notices he's wearing it]

    Christian Markelli: I wouldn't worry about it.