For me, it is ordinary; for the local, it may bring something.

Christine 2022-03-21 09:03:11

For me, it's generally average. I heard that this work was banned locally. There is really nothing to ban at this scale. After cutting out a few important scenes, it is easy to look like it is not a gay series.

As far as I am concerned, the whole film is relatively simple to criticize Georgia as a place that attaches great importance to what men are like and what women are, so the male protagonists who are not masculine have stumbling blocks in his career and life. For the love part, is it because of the age of the protagonists? All the protagonists who have a love line even include their own family members, sister-in-law's family members, and I feel that none of them take their feelings seriously. Coupled with the tears of the sister-in-law's marriage, this may be the second part of the attack, to get married for the sake of reputation.

I don't know much about the camera lens or other things, so I don't feel very good about the beauty of the picture. My comments are all based on the plot and the rhythm of the film that I can feel.

As far as I think I am someone who can watch drama films and art films, but I feel that the rhythm of this film is not my personal point, and then I always feel that many gay films have gone through this rhythm, which makes me a little unfamiliar. sense of feeling. I don't know how many people would still think this film was good if the topic of comrade was thrown away. But if the geographical background factor is taken into account, a country that is not open to this topic can at least serve as a pioneering work in the region. Come on, Georgia.

Supplement: After writing, I saw someone leaving a message saying that this can roughly correspond to the overall tone and protagonist of call me by your name. This made me realize that it was indeed the case, and there was a certain degree of comparability in the casting of characters. To be honest, I personally don't like Call's harmonious rhythm, and I didn't feel moved after watching it for a long time, and I didn't feel how deep the love was, so my evaluation of this one is a bit more general.

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  • Taurean 2022-03-25 09:01:20

    As an audience member who has followed "So you think you can dance", I would like to give a standing ovation to the final dance. Not only does the choreography look good, but it also resists the respect for masculinity in the national spirit, and also creates an emotional climax for the film. Then I'm done

  • Cleveland 2022-03-18 09:01:07

    Youth has too many stories to tell. Even if love is never the only one, it is like a useless souvenir hidden in a small tin box, and you can feel warmth in the palm of your hand. The unstoppable peeking, the unstoppable smile, and the rainy weather when I received the reply are all precious little emotions about "like". The few dances in which the hero let go of self-expression and sincerity are so beautiful, it is a more spineless force than "need masculinity" and "no weakness allowed".