world on the other side of the lake I call World 1, and the gay world on the other side of the lake is replaced by World 2.
A fat guy who can't get along in World 1 strays into World 2 one day and finds it's not as hard as World 1, and meets another handsome gay guy who just returned from World 1 to World 2 at the intersection of the two worlds.
Operating Mechanism
Every world has a text that is constantly copied and disseminated by people. This text is disseminated and reproduced in the form of prophecies or myths, in order to achieve the purpose of raising the status of "sex" in social ideology. Like "Prince and Princess", "Heroes Save Beauty", "Elope" and "Death in Love" are the mechanics of World 1, and World 2 also has its own mechanics, but only those who are in it know. .
The two worlds are the same.
Although the two worlds are very different, they have their own laws and operating mechanisms. As a "stranger" who is not of this type, they cannot really enter anyway. In loneliness and despair, Fat Man took the initiative to get involved in a murder case, and got the result he wanted: death.
"Fugitive King" is about an escaped element of World 2, who has become the spokesperson of the "elopement myth" of the operating mechanism of World 1. . . The two are similar in structure. The director always pays attention to those "strangers" in other worlds who have strayed into it from the "perspective of this world". Perhaps some social problems that have been "turned a blind eye" can be seen from these deviants.
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