First of all, when I saw the title of the movie, I felt very romantic. Even if I saw clips of the same sex theme, the romance would not decrease but increase. I remember that Mr. Chen Danqing said after watching "The Burning Woman's Guide" that the love he expressed in watching same-sex movies was no weaker than that between men and women, or even more transcendental, and I felt the same in this movie.
I don't know if it's because I feel sharp or the protagonist's eyes are in place. When the second male first appeared, when the protagonist was replaced and danced, I felt that the two of them were having fun. Later, the girls were talking about cha cha backstage, and I knew it. This also happened in "The Illustration of a Burning Woman". In the first opposing scene of the two heroines, I felt it again. Is it because I like "Killing Eve" too much?
I have to mention the last interview scene in the movie, which I really liked. It's very much like the last scene of "Blitzkrieg", although one is drumming and one is dancing. But it doesn't affect the consistent burning feeling of the two, but the rhythm of deciding to give it a try after a failure I still prefer "Boom Drummer", the protagonist stands up again to complete the dance and cooperate with the musicians can be slower, more Some expressiveness. Of course, at the end, both are just right.
That's it, byebye.
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