The film begins with a protest at the venue, followed by a fast-paced debate. I watched the film for 15 minutes, and I couldn't hold on, and was almost persuaded to quit watching. But then it persisted until the middle of the movie, followed by the campus kiss that I liked very much, followed by the lingering and explicit bed scene, which gradually pushed the plot deeper, and the plot was not just a wake-up call to the public's attention to AIDS , but this leads to the importance of life, the relationship between people, etc. This film can be said to have a long charm. It is a very good AIDS propaganda film, and it can also be equivalent to a documentary.
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