best in love

Joesph 2022-03-19 09:01:10

I didn't know any information about this film before, but after seeing half of it, I realized that it was a lesbian film. This shows how tolerant, delicate and slow lesbian films have always been. And this characteristic happens to be the character of the protagonist Miriam in the film. Compared with Amina, who has always been single and free, wears khaki pants and men's shirts, has big wavy hair, wears a neutral top hat, and opens a coffee shop, Miriam, who has a husband and children, seems to be more free -- the spiritual freedom that permeates life. more freedom. And Amina's kind of freedom that seems to be able to reach out and touch, but feels that it is pseudo-freedom.
Miriam in her life seems to be just an ordinary woman who cares about her husband and children. She tolerates her husband to the point of turning a blind eye to his affair, but she is still virtuous and virtuous, and she also loves her children very much. But through these, she dared to fall in love with Amina bravely and freely from the poetry collection Amina sent her, and the life of a husband and a child is just a backdrop. Someone is right: "People almost never use the freedoms they already have, such as freedom of thought; instead, they ask for freedom of speech." Miriam is such a person who knows how to use his freedom. A relatively free person.
The world Miriam and Amina are in love with, a world that people don't see in life, is well done in their respective spiritual worlds, and then real life is just a backdrop. The best love may always be done only in the invisible world.

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