When you make sex life, sex suddenly turns into love.

Shawna 2022-03-18 08:01:01

I recently watched "queer as folk" and liked it to death. These bright, charismatic characters, and the humorous, philosophical dialogue between them, mingled with a sense of shock about gay life at the time—so much so that I was tempted to write at least a decent piece of it. It's called "movie review".
My favorite character is our heartthrob Mr. Brian, and I just want to say something about that uncle. First of all, the name is very interesting, and it was misspelled and written "brain" - brain. Some people say that this wild brain uncle will only fuck around and have sex with people everywhere, which is really ironic. There is a legendary dialogue as follows:
——Michael: What's wrong with here? ——Brian
: I've had everyone in here . There are those words that usually make people laugh, just don't fall in love with him, and also have doubts about his "sarcastic name". Every time I think about this show, when I think about Brian, I always think about the beat The classic work of a generation "the catcher in the rye (the catcher in the rye)" is also absurd humor that makes people laugh with tears. Brian is really a very smart gay. He has been away from home since he was a child Living on his own, it's hard to say if it's because of family, or because of the detached loneliness he was born with, or both. Smart people are always lonely. In my eyes, not only is Justin an artist, but Brian is also Luckily, Justin can vent through painting; Brian does it through seemingly unrestrained sex. Every time he sleeps with a stranger he doesn't know, it's a pilgrimage.




When Brian was accused of sexual assault by a company employee, Justin saved his life for him, and Melanie said why every bad luck couldn't stick to Brian. I laughed. Lindsay also said that the greatest joy in Brian's life is to fuck, fuck off the lives of all his friends and his own, because his charm traps his friends around him, confuses them, and doesn't give them freedom. If I had to say, Brian was a true mentor rather than a self-indulgent man. The most important lesson he taught his friends was to love life - not to deny yourself, to deny, to deny everything, but to live with all your heart. Brian is the person who knows life best.
A smart person is a good actor. Every time I see Brian say a classic sentence, then look like a hippie smile, or cover his mouth and snicker, I think he is so cute (of course, appearance also plays a big factor); every time a friend encounters difficulties, he always Being able to solve problems with his unique and seemingly inexplicable means is so jaw-dropping, so dramatic. He is not serious because there is no need to be serious. He knows that's what life is like ("life sucks"), so there's no need to take it seriously. He can act, and only by acting can he help others. A smart guy like him has to be cunning and he has to act - in order to help others. He doesn't need to take it too seriously, because it will only bring unnecessary sadness, and then the anger will rise, and a serious person can be angry with anyone. There is no need for this. To help others, one has to pretend to be a lunatic like them among them - this way of not fighting is the way of the wise.
Why did Brian choose to vent? I do not know either. But Osho said this:
"If you go deep into sex, it is real life. If you forget it, then you stay on the surface, then it is ugly. If you don't fight it or wallow in it, Instead jump in, the pin melts in, melts in, and when you let sex be life, sex suddenly turns into love."
It really touches my heart. Friends joke about Brian, yes, "everyone wants Brian", "He's everyone's type", but smart people are always alone, and smart people may never be known. Brian could only stand in the cluttered Babylon, smiling and missing the sunshine in New York.

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Queer as Folk quotes

  • Debbie: Well, if it isn't the man behind the asshole.

    Michael: Brian's always behind the asshole.

  • Daphne: I'm not a lesbian, but I'm a big fan.