I watched this movie a long time ago, and when I recall it now, many of the plots are vividly vivid in my eyes and can't help but smile. There is no shadow of depression, resistance, struggle, despair or even distortion in most gay movies. There are just the troubles that one person encounters when falling in love with another person. It has nothing to do with homosexuality. The picturesque scenery of the British town adds a lot of color to the film. The moment the bride walks to the red carpet, she meets the one who is destined to be her - Lucy. It doesn't matter whether it is she or he, the important thing is that there is such a person, Love at first sight, like an angel found another wing. Everyone's self-blame, contradictions, and pain are handled smoothly in the movie. What I can remember after watching it is romance, ease, and invincible true love. When the two couldn't hold back their feelings and kissed, they were stabbed by a cactus. They went to the dance machine to dance frantically, screamed at the football field, and shouted affectionately from the top of the car. The supporting roles in the movie are also brilliant, especially the little girl, cute, innocent, but understanding. I think the movie is all about love, regardless of gender, whether male or female, when true love comes, there are many problems, and it depends on whether you avoid it or solve it. Life is but one play, whether you play it for good looks or for your heart, whether you are praised by everyone or have a clear conscience. Listen to your heart and love for love's sake.
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