I think all three of them have a symbolic meaning
Eddy represents the rationality of a man, he is very rational, well-dressed, well-organized, polite, hygienic, likes to read esoteric, likes to think, likes to be quiet, but she's "afraid" "Women, don't want to have sex with them.
why?
Eddy believes that women are patient, loving, compassionate, more candid, almost a different species, so powerful that men are self-defense - of course, a very rational person like Eddy, or a part of a man females are rejected.
Eddy seems to be fascinated by Stuart and is convinced that same-sex sexual relations are more harmonious than opposite-sex sexual relations because they can feel the same way, and when a man has sex with a woman, you never know what the other person really feels. Confusion annoys Eddy.
Stuart represents the instinct of a man. He is disheveled, messy, free-spirited and straightforward. He has no interest in schoolwork, but is very fascinated by sex and women. He never misses any opportunity for pleasure, even his life. Sometimes it is dominated by his lower body.
Dirty?
Or, but he's so simple yet so passionate and dynamic that it's natural to be obsessed.
Alex represents complex women, and women are so complex that just one woman can be maddening.
Is she sensual?
She was obsessed with Eddy, even when he'd read the obscure text that would make her swell, not herself.
Is she rational?
Although she initially resented Stuart's rudeness, she also responded to his male hormones.
She pursues the reserved Eddy, and disdains the aggressive Stuart.
She enjoys the pursuit of her by others, and she also enjoys the pleasure of being rejected by others.
She cannot accept love and no sex, nor is she obsessed with sex. no love
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Eddy thinks that if Stuart and Alex are one, he is the perfect lover, and indeed if a woman can fully understand how a man feels, a woman is perfect.
Alex had a relationship with Eddy and Stuart at the same time, and she couldn't let go of the two. In the eyes of a woman, the rational Eddy and the wild Stuart were one and should be the most perfect man.
Stuart ignores these metaphysical things at all.
The three of them form a perfect triangle and are self-sufficient, so other people can't get involved at all, they can only go back in vain, but also because they are three individuals after all, they are destined to not last for a long time - Eddy is infatuated with Stuart Annoyed with Alex's pursuit and sex, even if he has a relationship with Alex later, there seems to be no pleasure at all; Alex hopes that sex and love can be united, but it is destined to not come true; Stuart is confused.
Therefore, the perfect man (woman) can only be a spring dream, no matter how good the dream is, when you wake up, you have to face the imperfection.
this is life.
When the three of them finished college life, the dream was completely over.
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