Hello, everyone, I'm Mrs.
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Today I recommend a delightful movie, the story of a Gao Fumei and an abandoned housewife. A person is called loneliness, and the loneliness of two people is called happiness.
Title: "Tell the Bees"
Synopsis:
The story takes place in England in the 1950s. Lydia is a very ordinary housewife living there. After being ruthlessly abandoned by her husband, Lydia and her son Charlie begin a life of poverty. Because of family reasons, Charlie was bullied at school, and the life of the mother and son was often desperate.
Just when the two were at their most desperate, a female doctor named Jane moved in next door to Lydia's house. Jane is gentle and kind, she not only healed Charlie's injury, but also opened the door of her home to Lydia and Charlie when they almost met their fate on the street. In this way, Lydia moved into Jane's house. As time went by, a different kind of relationship developed between the two. At the same time, rumors about the two spread wildly in the small town. .
Lydia is romantic, enthusiastic, sultry, lively and cheerful. She thought she had found love, but she met a scumbag. Against her family's wishes, she eloped with the scumbag to a strange city, but was abandoned by the scumbag. She has no money or skills. , can only be reduced to a factory worker. In a wrong operation, he was fired. He was often urged by the landlord to rent. She was lonely, suppressed her inner pain, and cried secretly by herself, as if nothing would make her happy.
Jane is a doctor, highly educated, and has a privileged family. When she was a girl, she fell in love with another girl. The other girl was raped by a gangster. She was sent to study abroad by her father. After her father died, she was tired of running back home. When she went to the town to continue practicing medicine, everyone knew that she was gay, but she was still strong and unscrupulous to save people. People with secrets in their hearts were still depressed and painful.
Charlie is Lydia's son, smart and cute. He is often bullied by his classmates. He loves his mother very much. The whole film is played from his perspective. He likes bees and tells them his secrets. His mother was happy, but disgusted that his mother had anything to hide from him. When Charlie had a conflict with his mother, he hoped that he could be a listener, not an excluded child, until his mother told him, the secret. There is a difference with a lie, everyone has a secret, I don't want to deceive you, I love Jane.
Two lonely people live together, and it is easy to have a relationship. They do not hide their true desires, but they are together naturally. A look, a kiss, and a stripping action are all resistance to gossip. , people at that time hated homosexuality, it seemed that it was thousands of times more serious than cheating, Lydia's cousin was pregnant, and the people in the family forced manual abortion, if it wasn't for Jane's appearance, Lydia's cousin would definitely No life, when Jane was saving Lydia's cousin, Lydia was being raped by her husband. If Charlie hadn't called out the whole swarm of bees, the scumbag would have succeeded. The two scenes switched nervously. Fortunately, the person was rescued and raped. Failed.
The whole film is actually two women interacting, interacting with each other's past, the present, and the unknown future. Bees are like free angels and the embodiment of rumors. They set off Charlie's world, and also Make the love of the two heroines more comfortable. At the end of the film, Jane chooses to stay and continue to practice medicine, while Lydia chooses to leave with her son. When the two embraced and kissed at the train station, the eyes of others were only A wisp of blue smoke from the locomotive will eventually pass.
The history is strikingly similar. Today, homosexuality is well known to everyone, but it is still a minority. There are more than 20 countries in the world that recognize the legalization of same-sex marriage, and homosexuality in some countries will still be punished by death. I travel to the Middle East countries, let alone homosexuality. If a woman wears a slightly exposed neck and is raped, she will say she deserves it, so their beliefs, religions, and customs are suppressed to the point of madness. The word homosexuality is not allowed to appear at all. Once found, the only option is to be executed.
The ethical shackles in our country are too heavy, the legal marriage is unknown for some time, and the evolution process may be slow, but as long as more and more people understand and tolerate it, it will be the greatest progress.
The greatest significance of this film is that it tells us to follow our own heart and love bravely. If you fall in love with another person because of the eyes of others, the bound you will become an invisible "third party".
In the end, Sister Taotao wanted to say: "If you don't think about it, you will never forget it."
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