The guy there is always beautiful

Maxwell 2022-12-04 13:39:34

As a bent brother, I have lived in Argentina for so long. After watching this film, I have an urge to say it.
The film itself does not mention it, I am anxious to watch it. In the end, there are no passionate or exposed scenes, but at the slow pace, the ultra-low-cost production, and the direction of the unknown theme, as well as what the pineapple symbolizes, and the inexplicable variety of film titles. Under the attack of unfavorable factors, I still read it in one breath in the middle of the night.
Now in this long night in the high latitudes of the northern hemisphere, I miss the warmth of the southern hemisphere. The mobile phone slid past, the weather forecast for the snow in Hamburg this week, seeing the high temperature of 35° in Buenos Aires, and watching the little guy in the film is not a fit but attractive figure, the memory begins again.
The subtitles are well translated, and many Argentine slang terms are translated well. There is only one place: EUGENIO's brother said, "Are you going to take him to Palermo in Cloth to buy clothes?" The subtitle group commented that this is a tourist attraction in Italy. Actually not, Palermo is actually a middle-to-upper-class neighborhood. It is a place for young people in Buenos Aires, and it is also very fashionable. Walking on any street corner on a weekend night is the smell of marijuana.
Those lovely Argentine accents, so familiar. Argentines feel like they are one type of person and other Latin American countries are another. Their vocabulary and pronunciation are different from those of other Spanish-speaking countries. For example, the props in the film with symbolic and clue meanings - pineapples, are called ananá in Argentina and piña in other Spanish-speaking countries.
That kind of self-confidence that he is used to is really cute. The three men appearing in the film are all very typical Argentine brothers. Most of them are of Italian and Spanish descent, but some of them are taller than those from these two European countries. Maybe it's a big country? Possibly rich?
The little brother in Argentina is very ugly. But are they as subtle as the two protagonists in the film? As far as I know, no. They don't have the passion that is overwhelming as soon as they meet, and there is often a dating process, which is quite classical, but they also don't think they will be ambiguous for so long.
Also worth mentioning. Same-sex friendships among Argentines are very strong, and everyone takes it very seriously. Everyone said that the best friends in middle school were usually boys with a group of boys, and girls with a group of girls. When shopping on the street, you can often see a few brothers or a few girls watching a movie together in a coffee shop or something.
There is also a lot of physical contact between boys, even among friends. Not to mention the veneers that we meet every day. This brotherly bond between them can serve as a footnote to both Argentine ball games. I don't like group sports per se, but being with them makes me feel good and supported. Of course, the locker room feels great after a workout.
Treat GAY. Generally very open. And the boundaries are blurry. Many people who have had girlfriends all their lives suddenly start dating boyfriends seriously and talk about marriage, and they even ask me to help them adopt children in China. Some people stop at it and continue to walk the same path of heterosexuality.
The place where the film takes place, I didn't watch it carefully. But it is very typical, the homes of the upper and middle classes in the city of Buenos Aires, Argentina have a summer vacation house in the province of Buenos Aires. Argentina's water and gas bills are state-subsidized and very cheap, so the swimming pools in most houses are hot-water and very comfortable.
Just imagine, late summer and early autumn. Three or five friends, all of whom were little brothers like Martin O'Henrior, soaked in the hot spring pool, drank beer, and smoked. There are often several marijuana plants in the yard. In the sound of music, or indulge or laugh. Globalization has not yet come, it is still a forgotten place, in fact Argentina is also being marginalized, but everything seems so beautiful, I don't know what year it is.
Provide some background material. Oh, by the way, I am nostalgic.

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