The relationship between the sexes is creating a steady stream of productive forces, the society needs productive forces, and the relationship between the sexes is the foundation of the society. The same-sex relationship cannot produce productivity, it can only be attached to the relationship between the sexes, and is limited to the evaluation system that takes the relationship between the sexes as the object of criticism.
Even in films that try to represent an era with a pioneering voice, same-sex relationships have not jumped out of this judging system. This is the limitation of the films "Farewell My Concubine", "The Wedding Banquet", "Brokeback Mountain", "The Philadelphia Story", and it is also the whole sex Limitations of Minority Movies. Films that present homosexuality with heterosexual sympathy or disgust will not go out of style for a long time. We are always looking for our place in this heterosexually constructed ethical system, craving recognition. The more sympathy we receive within the aforementioned judging system, the more powerless we actually become.
I hope you can throw away the social ethics in front of you in the Argentine movie "Hawaii", even this time. Director Marco Berger is not obsessed with the issues of identification and acceptance faced by the current gay community, but focuses on exploring the nature of love, placing same-sex relationships alongside hetero-sex relationships. The usual parental opposition, social disapproval, and characters in confusion are not included in this film. There is only a love story between two people, a two-person world that breaks through the evaluation system of heterosexual relationships.
This movie is ahead of its time.
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