The whole film has a kind of psychedelic and paranoid beauty. In fact, I really like the processing of the ending. I really hope that everyone can finally get out of the shadows. The final letting go of the male protagonist can actually reflect the status quo of most people in reality. After I grow up, I can understand and forgive those injuries, so letting go of the hamster in the end is to let go of my inner world. The seaside cottage at the end is too beautiful and peaceful, and the color of the movie becomes comfortable from the psychedelic chaos at the beginning. It also explains the inner change of the male protagonist. The film first showed discrimination against homosexuality, but later I saw more tolerance. On the one hand, although the father knew that his son was gay, he never overly harmed his son. The father’s several morbid outbreaks also occurred. After his son hurt him, after all, the father was really lonely, only the child, and most of the films showed the love between father and son. Because of this, in the end the male protagonist’s steel bars did not wave towards the father, there was no tragedy, only Forgive each other between close people. The attitudes of female girlfriends and male protagonists to the male protagonist are also more representative of the world’s beginning to tolerate and accept same-sex love, especially the enlightenment and healing of the male protagonist in the tree house. The male protagonist feels that he is not so ashamed, but I I'm still curious about the director's setting for the male lead, which may have nothing to do with love. Just using this role to show the male lead's true emotions is also the key to guiding the male lead's emotions. Then the film expresses that parents’ love for their children is more than hurt, hurt first, but I think the mother has always been full of care and tolerance for the male protagonist, even if the father is paranoid and sick, the tree house of love, and finally the hamster wakes up four Changing hamsters every time is a sign of love. What’s more interesting is that the male protagonist knows that the hamster is not the original one, but deliberately ignores it, and blindly pines his emotions on the hamster. Therefore, the really sick male protagonist is the father and mother who have been tolerating him, but he is uncomfortable. Know, hate and hurt parents blindly. So the last thing I saw from the movie is that children should learn to understand their parents. With understanding, they will let go of the grudges in their hearts and grow up.
Generally speaking, I like the director’s shooting techniques and editing methods. I can catch my emotions and the ups and downs of the film. However, I feel that the expression of the film is still somewhat ambiguous. Because I am not professional, I don’t make any comments on the technique. . The first time I wrote a film review, the logic was very chaotic and I only expressed my intuitive feelings. I wish you all a happy movie.
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