It is my favorite same-sex drama after love. The little prince's acne didn't dissuade me either. His superb acting skills are filters. Who doesn't have a few acne on his face when he was a teenager? Such a prince is more real and lovely. What's more, he was born with a noble temperament, with a straight posture, firm eyes, and lively and lovely. Who doesn't love such a prince attack? I have seen some of the same themes recently, in addition to the love of yyds, there are also a few that have an impression:
1. With Love is the first episode of the rotten drama. The sweet top plus the blessing of the two people's beauty has been on the top for a long time. I still think it's sweet. And the combination of Tyrannosaurus and Aojiao is also very cute. But to be honest, there is not much nutrition, but reading the script is not a class, at least it was enough when I was in a good mood. So it comes third with love. 2. Besides, it is also an unexpected love of a popular Thai drama. To be honest, I didn’t watch it anymore. It is sweet and embarrassing for the sake of sweetness. It is full of yellow accents, old-fashioned plots, and plot ink. Negative Ratings. 3. There are those who have won many praises, please call me by your name. To be honest, I don't understand. I don't understand how the two fell in love, and I can understand why Americans initially refused and then seduced them. It's really incomprehensible, maybe my appreciation level is too low, and there are too many adult content, not suitable for children. Anyway, I have no interest in this drama.
4. What I can't get is the Norwegian youth drama Skam. It's full of foul language, promiscuity, and drugs. I kept thinking as I watched: Aren't teenagers in Norway studying? Are there no parents? Have you achieved financial freedom? I can understand that the theme of the play is to talk about the growth and confusion of youth, and to explore freedom and self. It may be that I cannot understand their values, and I am free from the constraints of responsibility and morality, and simply pursue freedom and self, which is not in line with my life. Under the national flag, the values of the socialist successor that grow in the spring breeze. And the so-called love between the two protagonists is also very strange in my opinion. It is more of a sexual attraction, but there is very little deep spiritual communication. Well, forgive me for being too demanding. I just said that I can watch it for fun. In a blink of an eye, I require this drama to have spiritual pursuits. But I don't really like the show, it's true.
About my favorite Yi Ai, I want to start a separate chapter, so I won't talk about it here.
The youth royal family mentioned here not only talks about freedom, self, and love, but also discusses responsibility, identity, honor, and family. The little prince I saw, from the incompatibility of his identity at the beginning, a strong desire to break free from the fetters of his identity, to gradually accepting his own responsibility, a difficult choice between love and responsibility, including when accepting his own sexuality The psychological conflict I experienced made me see a responsible crown prince, a person with a complete personality.
He chose to give up love several times, all for the sake of his responsibility and the honor of the family, and he would sacrifice his own interests for the interests of the royal family; but after all, he was still a sixteen-year-old young man, and he would not be able to compete with love and turn his back. Head for peace, try to solve the problems between the two even if it is difficult, do not escape in the face of conflict, and strive to take the responsibility of protecting the lover.
The black-skinned princess has a very three-dimensional character. On the one hand, he pursues the improvement of his identity and status, and wants to succeed through various efforts. On the other hand, he does not underestimate his own origin. Compromising and sacrificing himself for others, this is also helping the little prince grow up, let him take his responsibilities as a man, and learn to love better.
The two teenagers are struggling to grow up and learn to be a better lover and social person. At the same time, they have not given up their yearning and pursuit of freedom and love. I think this kind of story is positive and positive, and even if it is a same-sex theme, it has far-reaching social significance.
Now there are more and more same-sex plays and books, and more and more rotten women, a large part of which are teenagers. Existence is reasonable, but how to find really good works among the complicated works requires us to have a pair of eyes and the guidance of the market.
The Youth Royal Family is about to release the second part, I look forward to seeing more conflicts, and I also look forward to the growth of the two protagonists. How to choose between love and responsibility, freedom and bondage, are these completely opposites, and is it possible to unify? Expect the screenwriter and protagonist to give a reasonable answer.
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