【QAF】Ain't love perfect

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=========This is the general chapter, which is relatively rough. Please read the details for the second time and then slowly organize and integrate ========= Ain't a love perfect. ——QAF Notes in Flowers After half a month, after reading 95% of the QAF, there are too many ideas that I can't vomit. It is no longer an era when homosexuality has a strong personal color. In fact, not only are homosexuals frequently put on the screen, but also many gays can be seen in life walking on the street like ordinary couples. Even though the world has learned to be tolerant now, in that era when same-sex love was called taboo, there is a strong curiosity about this group of people who clearly live under the same blue sky but often disappear from our sight. Drug? Sex? Pub? HIV? Is this really all they have in life? Based on the shooting of a gay drama for the public, in an attempt to truly show gay life, the American version of QAF bought the copyright of the British version and modified it on top of the original, telling the happy story of a group of gays and Lara. Discrimination, blind date, online dating, drugs, school violence, public opinion pressure, betrayal, stealing, breaking up with family members... They are full of laughter and tears, hardships and troubles like ordinary people. In any case, they learned to face their true self, rather than cover up and disguise; in the face of unsatisfactory life, they learned to move on: and as the sentence at the end said, no matter what happens, we will survive. I am not a rotten girl, I know very well the difference from the people around me who have this passion for men and women, but I have a soft spot for some gay works (whether it is novels or movies), it can be said that maybe I have been deeply affected by it since I was a child. The poison of romance, occasionally try it, but you have to admit that there will be new revelations when examining the love between the same sex and comparing it with the opposite sex. For example, you hardly ever see in any romance work that two people will really care about each other's life after breaking up. Where does he live now? Are you happy? In romance works, it will always be entangled in two people who love who is more, earlier, or stick to topics such as the fidelity of love. Of course not all love is superficial, but the love between the same sex will always touch and inspire us at the right time, the love is calm and the love is deep. About the plot. The inevitable crux of American dramas, the anticlimactic commercial structure and the procrastination of the middle plot. It seems that if you click on any American drama, you will be attracted by the novel themes and plots at the beginning, but when you see it later, you will feel that the old-fashioned plot mode is a bit boring. After all, all over the world, soap operas are not the preserve of Korean dramas. Many people think that for BJ, the third part is complete. The content of the next two seasons seems to be procrastinating. From the point of view of God B, my favorite is the first one, that is him all the time, he who has never met J, who is primitive and natural. While the second part focuses on B's emotional performance, the third part complements his career and enriches his character. Aside from the fact that the fourth and fifth films are far less rich and intense in depicting BJ's emotional line than the first three films, and even the last two films are far less than the first three in the real sense of showing their emotions. Brian of the altar, Brian who had to face disease and aging, had to face his imperfect self and Brian who was pushed forward by the back waves of the Yangtze River, the fourth part made me see Brian who was fighting against the disease, and the fifth part made me I saw Brian floating around for a lifetime who didn't want to grow up but settled down for his love. It enriches an account of Brian's life. When I was a child, I read fairy tales and saw that the prince and princess lived happily together, put down the book with satisfaction, and sighed, feeling that it was the most beautiful ending. However, even if the beautiful Snow White married the prince and did not have to cook or do housework, she would have wrinkles and gray hair, and one day the prince would be old and bloated. The only constant in the world is change, and it's not bad to imagine a sequel once in a while. About the protagonist. The first American drama I watched was a series of detectives solving cases Yes, I naturally have a little impression of Gale. Although he was really old when he cameo in CSINY, I still remembered the face of this handsome uncle at that time. After watching QAF, naturally, I quickly turned out the CSINY episode and re-watched it. I have to say that the acting skills of the actual American actors are relatively loose. Gale can actually play the old pervert quite like that, completely and the public. Lover Brian is so irrelevant, it's hard for people to associate the two of them together. Although I don't like that character, I still appreciate the uncle's superb acting skills. After watching a lot of news stories, it is hard to believe that Brian, who has a free and easy manner, was almost electrocuted for the first time. In those days, the rich and new rich and romantic characters were far less crowded than the current Japanese and Korean dramas. Very few The lessons from the past make me have to wonder if this guy is starring in his true colors. I've seen a lot of interviews. Actually, Gale's interviews are really not many, and every time I interview, I always feel that his rhetoric and unbridled expressions, it's hard to imagine that he is the one who complains about whoever catches him in the play. A person who doesn't even blink an eye. But if you can understand what he wants to say, you will find that he has an unusual philosophy of life. For that alone, I also trust the director's sense - he's a genius, even if the word is very cheap in Hollywood. I also feel that he and Brian are similar, but fundamentally different. The reason why I said 95% of the whole drama is finished is that I fast-forwarded some parts of other people, but the BJ part, especially the part containing Brian, insisted on watching it without landing. It can be said that I really like the whole character of this show. BJ's age difference is just right, which just fits the age of the actors, and everyone has a distinct personality. And the much-anticipated Brian Kinney is, needless to say, the center of attention. This kind of straight person feels a pity, comrades think it is superb, has a David's figure and excellent appearance, has a deep understanding of life and society, can calmly separate public and private, and has perfect career. The son of a stunned young man and a nouveau riche who is in a hurry in the face of love is weak. And it would be strange if someone like him appeared as a single-minded good family man and man from the beginning. Because he couldn't do it, he didn't make promises; because it wasn't his nature, he didn't want to say those three words; because he didn't meet the right person, he laughed at all life and marriage that imitated the opposite sex. Brian It's not that Kinney doesn't love, it's just that he loves in a different way. In the face of his father who abused him since childhood and always said "why were you born" and addicted to gambling, he still gave him pocket money, still held a glimmer of hope and confessed to him the fact that he was gay under Deb's persuasion Denial; in the face of an alcoholic mother of believers, he did his best to laugh at the theory that God sent homosexuality to hell but withholds all grievances to hide the fact that her mother her most trusted pastor had been fucked by his son; When Ted was in a coma, he knew that Ted had entrusted him to choose whether to continue the treatment or give up the treatment, just because Ted believed that Brian, who was indifferent and fearless, would help him make a choice, but he was more angry than anyone and hated more than anyone else. All the pain came to him in this moment; when Emmett lost Ted to drugs, it was Brian who watched the heartache Emmett made him forget Ted, look forward, so as not to destroy himself, but also After Ted quit, when Emmett felt betrayed by Michael's support for his performance, he told Emmett that you and Ted were both Michael's friends, and that if you let him choose between the two, you'd lose the friend; Big Q works to keep him away from this painful place when he tries to hide the fact that he is gay, or throws the only car keys left at him when he flees with Hunter. Give it a go; tell Justin when he doesn't think Brian can bring him love and romance, if he's looking elsewhere for what he can't bring him, he can choose to leave, when Justin thinks he can't bring him peace of mind When leaving him, he only said to let him know his place. This is Brian Kinney. In the last season, I was always worried that the uncle whose hairline started to fall behind would affect his Yingrong. In fact, I would never stop paying attention to his hairstyle when I watched it, and occasionally I would feel that the years are not merciful, Just because of his small head with the right proportions of nine-headed body, the foil of his hairstyle is very important. And I firmly believe that as long as the uncle is willing to push his bangs forward (such as S4E14), not like the S5E13 preview banquet, the uncle is still always young. Regarding the ending, I have to say that after 5 seasons, it is depressing enough to see that the two male protagonists have not yet set foot on the wedding hall. To be honest, I don’t want these two to go around in circles for so many years and toss their careers. One stayed in Pittsburgh. , an attack on New York. I will never say that this ending is what I want, let alone say that this ending is over and over, but if you really understand Brian's creed, you really understand that he has successfully cultivated Justin into a first-class Gay, if you really understand that the two of them are pursuing a different love than others, you won't feel sad about it. On the contrary, I respect the feeling and even want to applaud them. There are always many people in the world who feel that love is changing for a loved one, so we ask for more. There are always people who think that love can be influenced, that love needs sacrifice, that love needs vows, and that love needs proof. But if you see the person you like sacrifice his hobby, his career, his talent, his freedom for you, how can it be called love? Not to mention the talented Justin? So Brian let Justin go to New York for a career, so Justin closed the ring Brian left him, because they both understand that sacrifice for each other or watching each other sacrifice, a marriage contract and the bondage of a ring, It's not love, at least, it's not the love they pursue together. What could be more valuable than two people reaching a consensus? What could be more inseparable than a physical and emotional connection? What is more noble than the pursuit of a higher level of love and freedom? Therefore, we have reason to believe that even though New York and Pittsburgh are thousands of miles apart, even if Brian does not change his temper, even if New York is full of all kinds of temptations, in the palace of Britin, there is always a prince, waiting for his Sunshine to come home, and even if Justin is lost, he will always come back to Brian, because, he knows, even if everyone tells a lie, everyone will betray him, but Brian will not, never have

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  • Debbie: Well, if it isn't the man behind the asshole.

    Michael: Brian's always behind the asshole.

  • Daphne: I'm not a lesbian, but I'm a big fan.