Seeing the progress of the times in the movie will inevitably raise some hopes. Or, by 2050, there will no longer be any concern about whether a pair of lovers are of the same sex or the opposite sex. Of course, after typing these words, I think it is imaginary. It's too beautiful, at least in this piece of land beneath my feet. Besides, there are so many things that culture remains ingrained even as the law progresses, such as equality between men and women.
The same-sex movies I watched in the past year, "Ammonite" relies on the background of the early 19th century, and "Open Heart World" is roughly the middle of the 19th century. There is no doubt that it is difficult for them to have a way out and an ending, and only rely on a faint warmth. The endgame and tragedy of support; a hundred years later, in the middle of the 20th century, Therese and Carol of "CAROL", and Barcedes, finally ushered in a glimmer of light, although they still cannot be made public in the eyes of the world, the two of them are not bad. The ending, even if you need to avoid the world and avoid acquaintances to live, but in the end they are together.
When I saw this "Tell the Bee", in the same 1950s, I saw the farewell kiss at the station. I couldn't help but be generous. England was braver than the United States in "CAROL" and Chile in Barcelona in the same period, or progress. is spelled out.
Time has come to 2021, and the 50s of the 21st century are not far away. Many countries have legally recognized same-sex marriage. Will that ray of light come to the heaven in reality? At least for now, it is completely invisible. Bar.
Well, I wish Qingming and Shun!
ps, take a look at the original English work posted by Douyou, the original work is more consistent. There was no station kiss that made trouble for the two of them for no reason, but the two left with their children, similar to Barcedes, which is in line with the background of the times, and the female doctor's love and prudence.
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