It's a piece of gospel music from the beginning: "I need you to listen, I need you to answer." In the image of the saint, the light bulb, the figure of the mother buried in the head, the helpless look of Bobby on the flyover, the switch and the intersection are set. The film has a somewhat heavy tone. As the most beloved child in the family, in a religious family where everyone believed that gay people should stand in a line and be shot, and even considered suicide a sin, realizing the difference in themselves and feeling scared and helpless, just like Bao Than himself said: "Sometimes it makes me feel like I'm standing on the edge of a cliff and watching the waves break, and there is no other way than jumping off. I used to have a dream of flying, so free, but now when I want to fly, I Timid, phone lines and cables everywhere, how painful it would be to get tangled, I don't know if I'll ever be free again." In terms of the plot, the level of detail is still not enough. When it comes to how Bobby spends the days that are not favored by others, it is still a little short, but in fact, the whole is still full. From the beginning of the harmonious family to the discovery that he has a problem, From the time his mother kept trying to change him with the bible, to the trip to Portland with his cousin to find true love and accept himself, etc., I have already talked about it, but after all, it is only an hour and a half movie, and it is a bit short. It's really difficult to talk about moving people all over the time, because in the first half, Bobby has to die first, but he can't die right away. Repentance, the mother's repentance is just an event so it won't be too much, so Bobby didn't die until nearly 50 minutes, after all, this is not the two and a half hours of "Love in Siam", the uncut version is still 180 Minutes, it would be strange to not finish it after three hours. At the same time, in the second half, there is not enough time to start the process of mother's discovery that homosexuality is not a sin, understanding homosexuality and giving up blind faith in the Bible. It's a pity that I can't expand the details. The music processing is not in place, and in some places it even breaks halfway through the broadcast, even songs with vocals, and at the end, too fast. By the way, it turns out that the rainbow flag is the color of gays. No wonder the single cover of the theme song "I'm Gay" of the Gay-Sex League of Nations is that flag, as well as the rainbow wristband, but the color of the flag in the movie seems to be a bit wrong. The green in the middle of the little flags turned black, and the other flags were fine.
Well, this is my last movie of the holiday, "Prayers For Bobby", please give me blessings too, thank you...
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