It is more like a group of young people with special status participating in a socio-political practice. The rights and predicaments of the two groups of miners and gays fall on each individual, from social communities to families, presenting interlaced conflicts with different priorities. There are bound to be difficult plots, but as a comedy as a whole it's a lot of fun. The reason why a corrupt country is a corrupt country and the possibility that the struggle for rights and interests can be united is also a special history. (Everyone is gay..
In the 1980s, miners went on strike against ZF, and they were stopped by heating and power outages and buses. The living conditions of the uncles and aunts (intrigue) in the neighborhood committees of small villages in the mining area; the living conditions of London GAY & LES in the face of family opposition, social isolation discrimination and the threat of disease... two When the group walks into each other and begins to understand each other, the experiences of individuals will have some intersections. The plot of the movie at this point is well set. // The two choruses and the ending song in the play are nice and moving
Although the homophobic villain aunt in the film hates it, when I saw the subtitles that told the follow-up story at the end, I felt that what she said was also another perspective of another type of person. Who said this is not a use? Also mutually beneficial. To put it another way, it's not so bad.
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