Homosexuality in "Under Her Lips"

Dominique 2022-06-09 23:20:22

Same-sex movies. Jasmine, who is already engaged to her boyfriend, accidentally ran into Dallas, a gay roofer during her boyfriend's business trip, and both of them made waves in their hearts, but J kept running away. Later, under D's pursuit, the two got together. The boyfriend came back early due to the weather and happened to hit the two of them applauding for love. Then J catches up with her boyfriend and apologizes. Finally, the two reconcile, and J and D severed their relationship. But J has really fallen in love, and life with her boyfriend is not the same as before. Finally, J and D talked in the park, J said that she told her colleagues everything about D, and the movie ended.

The movie feels like sex for the sake of sex. The plot is very simple, such as abnormal beginning, development and abnormal ending. It is said that it ended abnormally because the end of the movie did not make it clear whether Jasmine and Dallas were together. The plot seems to be developed entirely by sex, and the scale is indeed very large. Many people say that it can be used as a sex education theme.

I personally think that homosexuality is essentially the same as heterosexuality. In fact, there is a difference between "male" and "female" in love. Although the two are of the same sex, one of them is more male/female. Is it the character, the role played in life, or other aspects. Therefore, in fact, the essence of love is still "male + female". (The above are my personal thoughts, I have no intention of offending, I respect gay friends very much)

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Below Her Mouth quotes

  • Jasmine: Ok, "legit tomboy"... Kiss me.

  • Dallas: I don't tell my coming out story.