It is not so much an lgbt film as it is a typical American youth inspirational film. Maybe put a fashionable gay setting for the cute and handsome male protagonist, plus the comedy setting of the plot and surrounding characters, and the final? Differently, the male protagonist's entangled mentality about being gay is actually a manifestation of his adolescence self-identification. Why should only gays need to come out and not heterosexuals? It is the youth declaration of the lovely male protagonist, and this struggle against the adult world can also be in any other form, but in this film, he happens to be gay, and optimism gives hope that this film will succeed or fail. The source of it is an excellent youth campus film, but it cannot be said to be a profound and intriguing lgbt film.
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