everything will be fine, that's fine

Alphonso 2022-03-27 09:01:18

a bit sweet.

From the setting to the interaction, it should be impossible to bypass Brokeback Mountain. Although Brokeback Mountain is so unforgettable, my selfishness is to let Jack and Ennis make small fights, quarrel, get back together, and live a dull life.

Although the living environment of gays is still a magical retrogression or a tortuous advance in reality, the movie has really reached the point where it is a bit outdated in terms of being out of the closet or sexuality, and the dating in various big cities is also a bit similar. A Yorkshire farm life successfully brought everyone a sweet touch. Yes, the place where the small farmer chased his boyfriend back, I was still moved by the old-fashioned.

Also a little surprised, where did they find the lambs that were about to give birth and the dead lambs when they were filming? The whole delivery and skinning is so real, it should be real. And rolling in the mud is hard enough. PS Seeing the whole screen in the cinema is full of snow-white flesh, it's still a bit of a shame...

The things about love are nothing new. The little farm owner is taking care of his father, and the farm's reluctance has become more and more jerk, and there is nothing new. But all the farm work, interactions, and scenery are real enough, not beautiful enough, dirty enough, and grounded enough.

In the end, I feel that I have learned some farm knowledge. I have never seen the matter of wearing lambskin for lambs.

Everything will be fine, that's it.

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God's Own Country quotes

  • Gheorghe Ionescu: My country is dead. You can't throw a rock in most towns without hitting an old lady crying for her children who have gone.

  • Johnny Saxby: So your Romanian, gypsy, pikey

    Gheorghe Ionescu: Don't call me that