Breakfast at Pluto, what does it mean? Pluto is desert and cold, while breakfast is warm and hopeful. Perhaps this just echoes Kiden's life.
Kidon has been a special child since he was a child. He was abandoned by his parents, and he was a transvestite. The school and adoptive parents gave him headaches. In order to achieve the goal he wants to pursue firmly - that is to be a biological mother, because in his heart, she is the only person who will love him unconditionally. She means love, family, and a safe destination, so he is in the small town. When the conflicts caused by him continued to escalate, he embarked on the road to find his mother without hesitation. Fortunately, he has a group of sympathetic friends to accompany him.
How much Kiden yearns for family, to be loved and sheltered, can be seen in several of his intimate relationships. His first boyfriend, a lead singer of a band, brought him the vision of a little girl's daydream. Den will clamor for roses and candy. When the lead singer led Kidon to the "home" made of a tin box in the mountains and forests, Kidon was overjoyed, because it was a messy and shabby home. When Kidon was locked up in a cell, he didn't even want to get out of it, because it gave him the same sense of security as home.
Kiden did not see any hope in the difficult search for his mother, and he went further and further in this confused big city, in order to survive, or to paralyze the strange eyes cast from every corner. But things took a turn when he met his biological father and told him the address of his biological mother. It was a sunny day, and Kiden, dressed stylishly and dignifiedly, visited his mother in the name of a telephone survey. He saw his brother with the same name, the mother of a housewife with two lovely children, who was very happy and Satisfied, exuding the strong, loving and gentle charm of a woman as a mother, completely different from the image of a little woman who exudes hormones in Kiden, Kiden shed tears and grew up. Maybe sometimes it only takes a moment to grow. He finally understood that the feeling of home that he had been looking for was not in a man, nor in his mother, but in himself. Just like a mother, because a woman is there, so is a home. He grew into a "big woman", gave himself a sense of security, a sense of belonging, gave himself and the family around him, took care of his friends and gave birth to a baby, and life returned to the ordinary road. Our Kidon has gained a lot of happiness and satisfaction.
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