I actually filmed the sexual minority theme like this and I want to sigh after watching it. I thought it was an ordinary same-sex drama in the first half. The result is so wonderful. Looking at the nails, I don’t need to be bound by stereotypes, let alone the heart of seeking love. The kiss scene was really just right, and it was so comfortable. The kick that kicked my father into the cabinet was really good. It even reminded me that the rescued Jiang Ge mouse is actually the male protagonist’s inner anthropomorphic expression. It’s also very interesting. In fact, it doesn’t need someone else to define its gender. Finally, the mouse still uses a female voice to speak. It’s just that the mouse was changed four times at the end. I didn’t think it was necessary. There are other symbolic shots. The director is really good at aesthetics and good at handling. The atmosphere is cold and warm. I don’t understand the meaning of the "rattling ropeway" and the role of arranging kisses between female friends. If it’s just to mislead my father, wouldn’t it be necessary to have curly hair to see the male protagonist’s work? After the uncomfortable reaction, I don’t know what is the meaning. The male protagonist has been missing his father’s support. The father only wants to arrange and control everything. Finally, he has a dream of his own. Only in the dream can he hear his father say I’m proud of you
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