Saul and Christian are inseparable good friends, so good that good people around them will tease them as lovers.
Adolescence is sprouting between the two teenagers. A family in which the role of the father is absent, affected by the precocious puberty of female family members; a patriarchal center in which the father is violent and despises homosexuals. As a result, there are often children who secretly leave the house, and at dawn and late night accompanied on the road, there is always a low-light grimness in the picture.
Sol's family has a rambunctious single mother (who leaves a basket of fish rotting outside the door that Sol catches on a whim), a domineering and rowdy sister (who laughs at him for masturbating in bed) and a poet who loves to write and paint. A lady who is understood by her family. Sol and the self in the mirror try to kiss, put the hair from the comb on the lower body to make up for the lack of development, Christian will gently help him to defuse the ridicule of others (being thrown out of his pants, swimming, bedwetting), He has a crush on a girl, and Christian helps him play catch-and-wedding games to get them there. When the two girls were playing Truth or Dare with them, they avoided the goal in their hearts and chose to kiss each other. This coaxed the desire of the bystanders, and also coaxed Christian and Sol to kiss. Christian sulked instead.
The four of them go camping while stealing horses, but they are each in love with each other. In the early morning, Christian buried his body in the turbid pool and shouted to vent, but there was no sound outside the water.
He faced the beating of his father, the foreshadowing of the scandals of the elders in the town and the mockery of the intimate portraits by the good-hearted people of his age, like the children trampling with contempt after catching a stone fish, like a sheep bitten by a jackal being mercilessly shot kill. They were right, but they were forced to fly with their feet broken.
Christian had the urge to get close to the cliff, but it was Thor who was finally abetted by his father to go down the cliff. The tight hug that the cliff missed and recovered was Christian's disgust for his father and the awakening of love. Fortunately, Christian attempted suicide by hiding in the stables, and got a forehead kiss from Sol who came out of the window, which was perhaps the most tenderness of this clumsy friend.
I hope that the stone fish at the end of the Christian image will be banished to the sea, and will never be salvaged, cast aside, and disturbed by the world.
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