farewell

Etha 2022-03-26 09:01:11

very sad. Whether it is a same-sex relationship or an opposite-sex relationship, it will be a pity to meet a serious other half in a place that is not serious before a person leaves the city with such an unexpected surprise. All true feelings deserve to be treated tenderly. He sent him away again and again, red clothes, black clothes, farewells at the station. He has his future and the two can't do anything but let the future term happen. Very emotional. Two days of meeting may take a lifetime to nostalgia. Hope he still remembers him two years from now, they are still full, everything is as good as that weekend, I make you dessert, you make me coffee, take each other to party with each other's friends. Very helpless, but when there is a conflict between feelings and personal development, both parties will always face abandonment, especially in an uncertain future relationship. Or hope that they will be well and find their own happiness again, because "your palm does not have to make me clench".

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  • Greta 2022-03-28 09:01:08

    Very good movie, so many things can happen in one weekend~ Regret is the end~

  • Aliza 2022-01-14 08:02:30

    A very careful independent film, many small details are designed very interesting, and the lines are also catching, although the plot cannot be avoided. But it seems that the number of cameras is limited, so I was forced to use a lot of long lenses? Test the actors! All played well. To say it was the best gay movie after Brokeback Mountain is a bit too far.

Weekend quotes

  • Glen: It's like when you've had the same friends for too long, they become like - Everything becomes cemented.

    Russell: What? And that's a bad thing, is it?

    Glen: Of course, it's a bad thing. I don't want to be in fucking concrete, thank you very much.

    Glen: It's like they won't let you, they won't let you be any version of yourself except an old version, or the version that they want you to be.

  • Glen: Look. Straight people like us as long as we conform, we behave by their little rules. Imagine your friends if you suddenly started getting all, but really, political about being a fag, or you got suddenly, like, camp and swishy or talked about rimming all the time.

    Russell: [interrupting] But that's not what I'm like, is it? That's not who I am.

    Glen: Well, just trust me: They like it as long as we don't shove it down their throats.

    Russell: Okay, well, why should I just shove it down their throats?

    Glen: Because they shove it down our throats all the time: Being straight. Straight story lines on television, everywhere - in books, on billboards, magazines, everywhere. But, ah, the gays, the gays -

    [gasps]

    Glen: "We mustn't upset the straights. Shh. Watch out. Straights are coming.

    [lisping]

    Glen: Let's not upset them. Let's hide in our little ghettoes. Let's not hold hands. Let's not kiss in the street, no."