How many people do you have to meet to find yourself

Alanis 2022-11-12 05:15:40

It's amazing. When I watched this movie, what I compared in my mind was not other same-sex themed or romantic movies, but the Korean movie "The King" that I saw a few days ago. Probably because the protagonist of "The King" also encountered many different talents to find his position in the workplace, just like what the protagonist of this film encountered on the road of love. But Laila's story is even more emotional.
Because the translation of station B is the love of a girl with cerebral palsy, I have been wondering what kind of love the director will arrange for the heroine. Until the blind girl appeared. Suddenly I feel that this translation is too narrow. This is not just about love at all, but the process of discovering yourself, finding yourself, and positioning yourself.
The protagonist of "The King", Thai Baht, encounters an ordinary prosecutor who beat his father, a senior prosecutor played by Bae Sung Woo, and Han Qiang-sik, the big boss of the prosecutors. Everyone pushes his life to a new stage. He positions himself differently at different stages. But compared to the dark workplace upgrade battle in "The King", Laila's process of finding herself through love is obviously richer and more diverse.
This girl with cerebral palsy, she dared to try the forbidden fruit, and luckily she also met a reasonable boy. You must know that the first step of love for many girls is not smooth, and there are often many side effects and sequelae, which make them spend a lot of effort to heal. Some people even fall into confusion and cannot move forward in self-doubt. The boy's later conversation with Laila and the blind girl during the pedicure was really heartwarming, and everyone should have a friend like that.
In addition to heterosexuality and homosexuality, in fact, the director also involved a problem, that is, loyalty in love. No matter who you are with, do you have to be single? Why did Laila have sex with a foreign brother when she was with the blind girl again? Laila's answer was simply because he could see. The blind girl felt taken advantage of. I feel like Laila went all the way and didn't want to take advantage of anyone, but she did take advantage of a lot of people, and through them, through experiences with them, Laila was able to discover who she really was and reinvent herself.
It's a relief that Laila has never fallen into self-doubt, let alone sluggishness, along the way. In this comparison, the life of the king, Thai Baht, is even more irritating and sad. Laila really is a strong girl. She finally learned to affirm herself and no longer adjusted herself through feedback from the outside world. She found her true self.
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