In the long history of human cultural development, the heterosexual model has developed to a peak of maturity. Relatively speaking, for homosexuals, even if you don’t say whether others understand it, it’s actually more difficult for you. We don't know what the future holds? I don't know if my normal life in the past will be changed beyond recognition because I like the same sex? In fact, it is not that I am afraid that others will know that I like the same sex, but I am a little confused about what will happen after knowing it.
There are a few scenes in this movie that are quite touching. The first is that after Simon developed himself out of the closet, he was not angry about being out of the closet itself, but that it might scare away the people he liked that he had not seen, and he was also angry that he did not choose to come out of the closet. how, when and where. The second is Simon's mother's reaction to Simon coming out. Simon's mother is a mother who has a lot of respect for her son, perhaps the difference between Eastern and Western cultures, and this respect will make people feel very comfortable. His mom's central idea is that Simon wants to be who he really is and be happy. There is also a scene where the dad reacts by blaming himself for not being aware of his son's unnatural reaction when he makes some jokes, making his son endure embarrassing jokes. rather than some other response.
In fact, I think the core of this film is that we all have to be our true selves and enjoy the state that everyone deserves to be loved and loved. The ideal is the day when anyone can be as straight as heterosexual about their sexuality without having to come out.
I hope that domestic development can go in a better direction. In terms of culture, these excellent foreign film and television dramas have really opened a huge gap.
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