Seemingly weirdly true

Jaylon 2021-11-27 08:01:18

I don't want to say that I haven't completely eased my mind.

I saw the activity information in the same city, so I found it, and didn't even eat dinner; so I saw it. Before the screening, the organizer said that the film has subverted the reputation of Western gay movies. To be honest, I don't think this is a spoof movie. I feel that this is more like a person's absurd behavior to insinuate a certain unreceived desire of the entire group-to be truly accepted.

The movie seems to show how Bruno, a former celebrity, wants to restore his lost aura. In fact, in my opinion, this metaphor is still understandable:
Before the frustration, Bruno was very beautiful, because he didn't do anything to screw up. In a society where everyone can accept all kinds of individuality on the surface, he exists "naturally" and seems like a fish in water; one day he screwed up. What, no matter what it was, whether it was a costume exhibition, a cocktail party, whatever, so he was really out. The one who was hiding under the glamorous surface with him was still going on, but he was out. So began his marching into the orthodox society, this process is ridiculous. What is ridiculous is not his absurdity, but his innocence. He appeared in the image of a blatant gay, using the psychology that the world is really accepting gay to insert into a society that is far less tolerant, using all kinds of weirdness to win the favor of the traditional society, but he can only fail and love him. When people are abandoned by him, he himself protects himself from abandonment. So he wanted to break himself straight. All attempts ended in spoofs. In the end, he changed his face and appeared as a straight man. He appeared in the sight of everyone in the most acceptable way in this society. When he seemed to be a straight man, he was really accepted. But in the eyes of gay, even if he has long hair, a beard, yells swearing from time to time, shows off his muscles, and even looks like a female body like a hippie in the 1960s, he is still gay, still Exudes the same allure as before. Therefore, when the lover who had been driven away by him reappeared in front of him, to be precise, when the gate of the gay world reappeared in front of him, the most essential thing suppressed in his body should flourish as it should. , It is reasonable to change this who is not him into what he should be, so happy ending. So because of their efforts, not his own efforts, he finally gave up his fame, his status as a comrade, and his true desires, and he successfully delivered what he no longer wanted to them. Maybe it's the so-called nowhere to be found after breaking through the iron shoes.

The gay rights movement has also gone through a similar process, but it has not fully and truly reached a state of happy ending. Vigorous scenes will not last forever, indifferent and ordinary life is daily life. Only if the cup commentary is not accepted on Rainbow Day, it may be forbearance. Only being accepted in ordinary daily life is true acceptance. Plainness is true. I just don't know when this kind of plain, calm, complete and true state of acceptance will be reached.

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Brüno quotes

  • Brüno: I wouldn't want to wake up and find that I'm torn in my arschenholer.

  • Hotel Manager: No. This is not what was supposed to be going on in here.

    Brüno: You're telling me, honey. I should be chained to a 6'4" Norwegian with a PhD in sucking dick.

    Hotel Manager: That's not my concern.

    Brüno: Okay, well, listen, one other thing. Can you switch off the television? Because I made a fart, and I am on the verge of buying Mr. Magorium's Wunderbar Emporium.

    Hotel Manager: That's unfortunate.

    Brüno: No, but I refuse to pay for Mr. Magorium's Wunderbar Emporium. I did not press it.

    Hotel Manager: No, I'm afraid we are not gonna be doing that.