only after reading half did I realize that I was fooled. There is no naked male body, no lingering between men, and no strong arms and tight buttocks. So will (from "Will and Grace") said, "Films about gays are not suitable for gays to watch". Because gay movies are mostly depressing, and gay people are more willing to catch up with the excitement and variety of Broadway.
This film will inevitably have some depressing shots and depressing plots, and there is not too much repetitive narrative language to spoil the process of the whole film. The film tells how the protagonist represses and identifies with his homosexuality, which is actually nothing new (maybe he loves films like "Broken Arm Mountain" and "The Evil Son" too much), but he just drinks more alcohol and smokes more marijuana , put a little psychedelic Pink Floyd, or have a few yy dreams.
This film moves the viewpoint from the unreachable love and the unsaved soul, and tells us a story about family affection and growth. Strictly speaking, this is not entirely about family affection and growth, it should be a story of family honor. So it looks different.
I think of "The Happy Life of the Poor Zhang Damin" broadcast ten years ago. It is also a family of five children with different personalities and fates. The same day and night are noisy and noisy, and they go together at critical moments. At that time, I was very envious of those families with many brothers and sisters. I always felt that the one-child policy was an emotional deprivation of power for the post-80s generation. When it comes to this film, although it is not the best gay-themed film, it also feels the constant affection between the five brothers.
When the rumor that our protagonist zac was gay spread in the school, his eldest brother took the initiative to drive a Harley motorcycle to pick him up every day after school, although he had to ask zac for a meager two yuan fare. The sports-loving third child also got into a fight with his classmates because they mocked his younger brother for being "glass". At the second brother's wedding, someone privately said that Zac was gay, and the down-and-out boss was not happy, so he rushed up and gave him a few punches.
At that time, in such a city, homosexuality was not as open and natural as imagined. Although Zac's family and brothers were not so accepting of his sexual orientation, they always protected their little brother at all times. In the film, not only is God protecting zac against the cold, snow and heat, but also the deep affection and the whole family behind him silently care about him and love him.
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