The film tells a story in a gentle and slightly sad way. Mark and Kay, colleagues who get along day and night, later, love fires. Whether or not one party hooked up first, this kind of thing is a matter of two people - Kay's A playful kiss that messed up straight bends.
How to do it? Mark has a family and unborn children, and they have a passion. Later, when Mark's child was born, he wanted to gradually fade away, but the relationship is here, and he is reluctant.
It is much easier to change to a derailed man, but the one who comes out is still a responsible man, and sadness is inevitable.
The sad thing is that Mark has to take care of all people and doesn't want to hurt anyone, but his unwillingness to admit his gay identity makes him constantly suffer.
Sadness, however, is inevitable.
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