Telling a story of self-seeking, self-identification, and self-adherence through the history of a family's changes, from birth to death, from parents to brothers, trivial and insipid details present the confusion and struggle of life, the pain and confusion of growth, each Individuals are looking for their own identity, from fear of their own differences, to publicity because of their own personality, and finally insisting on their true self, which is called growth.
The detailed and true plot reflects the charm of life, but the emotional expression of the film is unsatisfactory, the joy is not enough, the sadness is weak, and it is as calm as the lake and white water. As a family drama, it focuses on gay issues everywhere, and as a gay movie, it is entangled in the details of life; a movie can have many themes, but don't be too greedy.
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