The heroine is very strong to the outside world and there is no despair, maybe it is also that the people at the bottom do not deserve despair. The value conveyed by the film itself is vague but real. Although it is not liked, it should at least be respected: about survival, about facing, accepting and grasping reality.
And the heroine who never complained from beginning to end—or the protagonist directly? Because there is no focus on portraying too three-dimensional male characters.
In the end, I don't think so. When the heroine and the director are together, I don't think it's a change of direction, but it's really better in the same-sex movie, and it's a better expression of "same-sex love" other than the [sex]——
It's not a "change" curve, but really, after so much sex and so much love, sex has faded and needs are cleared. For Cherry, it is pure companionship. Looking back on the movie, what touched me the most was that the heroine said to the "boyfriend" who regretted not wanting her to continue taking pictures after the first nude photo: "you should have considerate it." So this is never a story about a girl who made a mistake, that's enough .
in addition. I love Dev. If Andrew wasn't cowardly, would their lives be better? In the countless nights when he slept with the girl he loved but couldn't love, and waited for her to come home, what had Andrew experienced in his heart?
Lots of rants. However, I think this kind of so-called turning point and choice is good. Because isn't that what life is really like? There is not so much drama that such a choice is just at the moment, and there is no choice.
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