Why do so many people now pay attention to same-sex movies? I think this is a lack of security brought about by reality, people don't believe in love anymore. Perhaps, in the same-sex world, there is still a faint scent of love in the movie.
He, a Canadian officer, a handsome uncle; he, a Dutch lady away from home. In the time and space created by this war, we met and fell in love. Maybe, the age is wrong, the language is wrong, the identity is wrong, all kinds of wrong. But love happens when you don't even think about it, and that's love.
There are two scenes in the film that moved me the most. One is the scene where the officer dances with the boy, so beautiful, really beautiful. I remember when I watched "Beautiful things" before, the last dance scene touched me for a long time. Even if you are dancing with someone else, your eyes will still fall on the person you love. They kept looking at each other like that, and when the others left, he lifted him to the sky. The other is, in the officer's room. "You are mine, my prince". Years later, is he still your prince? The finger in the boy's mouth is the best proof of their love. For you, he is willing to give everything. You are you, no one else - my love.
The officer left, and the boy frantically searched and chased. This is the memory of his life, the ties of his life. Is there a night when an officer sheds tears thinking of the boy he loved? Remember the good times together? Remembering his parting made him heartbroken? He will, because love will keep them together for the rest of their lives.
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