It takes place in South Africa in the 1950s, and it's billed as a lesbian movie, which is really fascinating. First of all, I have to say that the two heroines are really good looking, Miriam has a weak but elegant beauty, and Amina gives me the feeling of an American western cowboy. The two heroines fell in love at first sight (it can be said like this), and then Amina helped to make the garden, and then to learn to drive, gradually advancing the relationship between the two protagonists, from the gentle kiss that they did not dare to touch to the later enjoyment. kiss. Every time I look at you, I want you to stay forever. It really makes people feel the heartache that they like each other but can't love each other... At the end of the story, Miriam faced her husband's irrationality and said to her husband "You should talk to me differently" and driving herself to work at Amina's restaurant are all signs of her starting a real road of rebellion (and possibly a fresh start with Amina) . At the same time, apart from the love struggle between the two heroines, what I feel sorry for is the love between Jacob and the post office lady. The beautiful date Jacob imagined turned out to be their last meeting (I understand this ), even though the post office lady showed that she didn’t care, Jacob still couldn’t get over the hurdle in his heart. Dying is like the death of an ant, black people marrying aliens, it is like committing a heinous crime, black people seem to be born vile... It is so sad. But the narrative of the story in the film is still a bit rough, and the details are not handled very well.
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