I don't have such a profound insight, and I haven't seen such a great and profound reality inside.
I just find it very interesting that homosexuality and communism have become good friends, and together they dream of a paradise where there is no class, no discrimination, no infighting between people. Everyone loves each other.
After many years, few countries advancing along the path of communism have legally guaranteed same-sex marriage. What about other issues? Corruption, discrimination, power-to-money relations, and new class barriers are also numerous, and the most precious human emotions are almost extinct.
I don’t know if Guy (only for the protagonist in the film) ran into another blond boy to speed up his heartbeat after he went to the Soviet Union, or if he could walk with him boldly and hold hands in the crowd without secretly embracing at night. Under the month.
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