Admired for the courageous pursuit of the gay boy, especially the moment he dared to face the mirror in the middle of the night and say that he is gay, he has been mentally tortured very painfully. It's like an ugly person who looks in the mirror and says he is ugly. I like the last scene. After he confessed, another boy insisted on being good friends with him, telling him that life can actually be reconciled, and it is not black and white.
In fact, the film itself still focuses on the outline of human nature. I understand the happiness of a girl who originally had no sexual desire to meet her spiritual partner and then the object of her desire. She should now regret not having sex with a dead man. Another love point. The sister-in-law seduces the younger brother, which is another topic. Showing off, to fill the fire of desire, and men can easily talk about these things with friends. The two of them are true love, but they are not together.
There are a lot of stories told, but the wonderful strokes feel weak and not big enough. The story of four teenagers, one woman and three men. Maybe if I know foreign history, I should like it a little more.
May 7, 2014 13:53:10
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