After reading this background, it is not too late for you to go to the movies again: "The 22-year-old male protagonist left home because his family disagreed with his boyfriend after having sex with him. After twelve years, he came to announce himself. Got AIDS and is about to die."
I don’t know if this sentence was made into a video and put it at the beginning of the movie, it would have more clues, but the lyrics of the opening song are almost inseparable, and in the film, my brother told himself that he once fell in love with each other. The man had passed away some time ago.
His brother should know the news of his illness, otherwise the male protagonist would not wonder why his sister-in-law didn't hear from his brother that he was a carrier. At first, he just shook hands, fearing that he would be disliked, and his sister also said why she was like a friend Shake hands, like the French, hug.
Later, I heard from my sister-in-law that my brother didn't tell my sister-in-law, or didn't mention him much at all. Maybe my brother didn't want it at all and didn't believe he would come back. I didn't want to see him at all, because after the male protagonist left, everything in the family fell on my brother. No matter what was wrong or right, I would end up complaining in the end. Just like the last scene, I always complained about him.
Except for the sister-in-law in the whole film, I think everyone who is related by blood knows the purpose of his trip, at least when he eats dessert at the end. Therefore, the simple joyous gathering also seemed particularly depressing. After talking together for a few minutes, we stopped talking, and each of them was upset. On the surface, this upset was caused by the elder brother, but the deep reason was that the male protagonist made them upset, but they couldn’t say it. I couldn't tell, so I had to blame my brother. It is also estimated that it is the same as what happened in the past 12 years. Everyone complained about the male lead, but the male lead ran away, and the family who had nowhere to complain had to complain about the elder brother. Brother's oppression.
The mother originally wanted to use the male protagonist's mouth to persuade her sister, let her practice and go for it. This kind of character of the sister may also have been formed by oppression for a long time, but the resistance from the afternoon tea shows that the sister has become independent. Now, you can resist and go out, so the male protagonist doesn't have to say it or say it.
On the other hand, my mother was quite worried about her retirement.
From meeting to separation, they spent a total of three hours at home, and one of them was driving out.
In these three hours, the male protagonist and his sister, mother, sister-in-law, and brother have separate conversations. The content of the conversation has its own characteristics. When I talked about things at the airport, I got a steady stream of long-winded ramblings from my brother. This is excitement, a kind of reluctance to part, and I can't wait to tell all my love and hate, and I have suppressed emotions for twelve years.
The flying bird at the end of the film, alluding to himself, suddenly appeared, broke into the new home, broke the windows, broke the silence, constantly wanted to fly out, but finally waded on the carpet tired, breathing the last few breaths of life. And the clock wobbled as usual, as if he hadn't been there. In the end, no one sent him, only his little shadow gradually left the door illuminated by the setting sun.
A good movie should be watched carefully.
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