The 100-minute film tells the story of Alex and David in the summer and six weeks of 1985.
From "we only met tonight, why waste time, you and I are mortals" at first sight, to "no matter who dies first, the other promises to dance on his grave" to the vows of "I treat him Craving can never be satisfied. I want to spend every second of my life with him, but when I am by his side, I am still not satisfied. I still have to look at him, touch him, and feel his caress, here In three hundred and six hundred and twenty-eight thousand seconds," the passionate love ended up with "I don’t belong to you, but I don’t remember you refused. You threw me aside like an old sock. Don’t tell me something." Okay, otherwise, it will be difficult to reap the break.
Alex has always been in love with David. Who can ignore the sunny, cheerful, bohemian boy of 18 or 9 years old, speed locomotive, summer trips to sea, weekend dance floor, when David left, Alex fulfilled his promise to him, just as he said " In any case, I managed to escape from my past with him."
Two boys aged 18 or 9 may have nothing but vigorous energy and time.
Alex wants to have David, and David just wants to have fun with him, just as he said, "But what you want to have is me, it's impossible. I don't want to belong to anyone." David wants to have excitement and can't help it. Temptation, and not wanting to lose Alex, maybe this is where the 20-year-old boy is most likely to struggle with self-conflict. Don’t be afraid to meet a scumbag, just be happy together. If you are afraid of being emotional and serious about the scumbag, then you are looking for distress. It is better to keep a layer of window paper forever.
When the song of Sailing sounded, Alex kept this story in his heart forever, and continued sailing with the love he once had for David. If the ending of gay romance films is not life and death, it seems that it is difficult to reach a certain level. Maybe the relationship is like this. Those who are easy to get together and loose love are always not hard to remember after hardships.
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