Roland secretly fell in love with Victor and guarded him as a virgin until he could not see the hope of this relationship, and Roland lost his virginity while drunk.
Paul liked Sean and took the initiative to create a chance for two people to be together until Sean told him that it was impossible. Paul used marijuana to lure another classmate and was angrily beaten out the door.
Sean has a sentimental sustenance, which is a love letter secretly placed in his mailbox by a person who has a crush on him. It's just that he doesn't know who wrote it. He had a good impression of Roland, thinking that the love letter was written by her, and he wanted to fall in love with Roland. Until Roland told him that one person would never know another person, Sean started looking for sex objects at parties again, so that he couldn't remember the last time he had sober sex.
After seeing Sean and Roland's roommate having sex, the girl who had a crush on Sean committed suicide, Roland slammed the door and then cried with a broken heart.
In this era, in this environment, pure love is dead, leaving only the restless body, so the soul is numb, leaving only the confused eyes and the self controlled by desire.
The reverse playback at the beginning of the film is obviously reflective, and through Roland's narration, we also know that this is a memory. Perhaps this is just a boring fragment of life, the soul will still come alive, and time will make all rebelliousness ridiculous.
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