MAX finally put on Horst's coat with a pink triangle mark (the Nazi's mark of homosexuality) and was electrocuted. A man who considered himself a rotten man lived a sleazy carnal life in Berlin. After being arrested for his homosexuality, he was on the train. Forced to kill his lover, and raped an underage girl in full view, everything comes from the survival instinct that covers and swallows everything. He repeatedly said, "To survive, to survive, to refuse love" , Refuse to be loved. But chose the ending of dying for love. He left with dignity, and Horst's coat became a sign of recognition. The man stripped off the "Jew" disguise and began to face himself, even though he once said that homosexuality is not love, but he also knows. "They" (Nazis) don't want "us" like this (the Nazis call it sexual perversion).
MAX and Horst are obviously platonic. The hard labor in the concentration camp is just a mental torture. Repeatedly moving the stones from here to there, and back from there, the two have even the slightest physical contact. Become a taboo. You can only rely on feelings, feeling each other's bodies, desires, tenderness, and fragility, standing under the scorching sun, in the wind and snow, and touching each other with words. So in love with each other, watching each other all day on the orbit of each other's stones, discussing endless rumors, whether it is a disgusting sardine or the potato tonight. The open living space, the conflict-filled two-person world, the psychological world that encounters rough blockade, bathed in the love of men and men, is like a dark cellar penetrated by the dawn, unstoppable. This love is sparse and ordinary, just like thousands of men and women in the world, dying each other to death Fang Yu. To love you starts from loving this hateful stone, which is absurd, and to love you from a sexy body, which is very real. The dying Horst raised his right hand and wiped his eyebrows. This was telling MAX that he loved him. MAX hugged his lover's body tightly and screamed in pain, I will not put you down forever, "I love you", but this body will never be as hot as fire again, and will never answer with tears. The ending of the story is as Gibran said, "Only love and death can change everything".
This is a twisted love. This twist is the violence from external persecution, not the love affair itself. "BENT" is a bend, a tough bend, not a permanent break. "BNET" is a little bit paranoid without praise or criticism (BENT just has the meaning of hobby), it is the unbearable emotion in life, and the unbearable is the hardship and bearing of love and death, but for everyone Said that he was destined to take it, and has already taken it.
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