The troubles of youth, the pain of growing up, the shame and repression of sexual awakening, the obstacles to gender exploration and identity, the most root cause actually comes from the influence of the original family and growth environment. Sol's father's role is missing, and the mother is not good at communicating with the child, and she is even slut-shamed by her biological daughter; Christian's father is rough and tough, and only solves problems through violence. Victims imprisoned in this family. The small fishing village in Iceland is closed-minded and conservative, and the gossips in the mouths of playmates of the same age actually reflect the views and attitudes of their parents. Growing up in such an environment is like a fish being swept up in an oxygen-deficient environment. It's a more or less inevitable process that everyone grows up with, so everyone resonates, and same-sex labels just add more complexity and uncontrollability to the topic. I hope that all the fish that come ashore can return to the ocean as soon as possible and have a new life.
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