A light-hearted movie that looks at homosexuality in a different light. Of course, in the movie, the psychological change of the heroine GRAY is the main line. She has always been gay. Since she was a child, only her brother SAM saw and loved her, so she waited for the day when she grew up, entered the adolescence of homosexuality, hugged her, and congratulated her on finally getting to know herself. But the story is still twists and turns, let GRAY suddenly realize that it is not someone else, the official SAM's bride CHALIER.
At the beginning of the story, I was very envious that there could be a brother-sister relationship like GRAY and SAM, so seamless and enviable. It can be said that they grew up like brothers.
I like the music in it. The dance at the beginning feels refreshing and surprising. There is no doubt that if GRAY and SAM are not brothers and sisters, they are indeed a matching pair, but outsiders can't really know the real reason for their tacit understanding, not blood. It is a kind of tacit understanding that only the same sex can have. This tacit understanding was broken until CHALIER appeared. It was originally part of the rules, but it caused another revolution in life. I don't know what song the black female singer sang with the two girls that night at LV. It released all the enthusiasm in the hearts of the two, especially GRAY. She suddenly found that she had always wanted to see another person. but this person is of the same gender as her and is going to marry her brother the next day. This made her desperate and unacceptable.
Hehehehe, I like the character of the girl in it, she embraces the beautiful blue sky and sunshine at the end, loves her brother and sister-in-law, she is as energetic as ever, but this time she is more selfish, she has stepped out and she has to play another role The shadow of a person, to be yourself, to return to the life you want, not afraid of strange eyes from outside.
What's important is that GRAY knows she'll find someone who will make her happy, whether it's on the cluttered streets or in a gay club, and she sees her true direction in life.
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