Compared with the mainstream heterosexual love, the relationship between the two beauties is obviously more delicate and subtle. If you compare it with Chinese painting, the beauty of men is freehand, free and easy, wild and informal; the beauty of women is fine brushwork, fine, expressive, and detailed. And the two beauties together are even more beautiful.
It's interesting to compare "The World Unseen" and "I Can't Think Straight" by the same director and the same actors.
The background of the two films is very thick and deep. The location of the story is one in Arabia and the other in South Africa. They are both intricate and extremely sharp regions with ethnic conflicts and racial conflicts. The love of the two mm bears more meanings under such a background, and the predicaments they have to face are also more severe. Relatively speaking, the environment for homosexuals in China is much more tolerant. Although the society does not understand it, it is only there, and there will never be any fatalities. In the Islamic region where religious power is strong, homosexuality is to be hanged by the gallows; in Christian countries, religious extremists often bring them death threats.
In the two films, the two actors, faced with the same director, the same rival actor, and the same subject matter, can accurately grasp the subtle differences of the characters and create completely different characters, giving people a refreshing feeling and performance. Really outstanding.
In contrast, I prefer mm with big eyes. Such beauties give people the feeling of being refreshing, straightforward and natural, with the arrogance of men, and the gentleness of women. They can be wives and friends. Unfortunately, she doesn't like men.
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