The most charming point of this drama is that the emotional drama of the two heroines of a European and American drama is so delicate and intriguing. For the first time in an American drama, I can feel the pain and entanglement of the love between characters. The director seems to be shooting an East Asian lesbian story in a Western background.
Two such complicated marginal individuals, a drug addict girl and a transgender girl, the screenwriter did not deliberately emphasize the issue of sexual orientation, but let the audience see that they are attracted to each other very simply and naturally, and how carefully they love each other. Do your best to resist the desire to own the other person.
The first time I couldn't hold back the kiss and fled, the fake reciting lines in the drunken swimming pool actually made a confession, the ambiguous questioning in the toilet, the heart-pounding atmosphere felt through the screen, the too classic oriental restraint push-pull design.
It wasn't until the last episode that there was an affectionate kiss, but then it was a miss. The special chapter completes the full perspective of two-way crush, and you know that this miss is a separation of psychological expectations. The core contradiction between the two is that Jules is an outgoing, uninhibited soul who yearns for the vast world outside, but Rue has too many concerns due to his heavy historical reasons, and after all, he can't completely let go of his family and go far away.
The wind-like Jules is the medicine for the sensitive and fragile Rue. Jules knows that she is Rue's salvation and hope, but she doesn't want to be just her new addiction. She had long imagined a future with Rue, but Rue was still sad about this.
It’s been a long time since I saw such a heart-wrenching couple in an American drama, and the film’s psychedelic and cool shooting techniques undoubtedly added some hazy color to their relationship. In fact, by the end of the special episode, this emotional line was already complete It is clear that the exploration of the self-identity of transgender people has greatly enriched the connotation of the plot, making it a new type of narrative that can only appear in this era. The best cyber show of juvenile love is just that. .
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