I saw the introduction of this video a long time ago, when I was in junior high school. It’s been a long time since I think about it, but I am still vaguely familiar with some pictures, such as John and Tom dragging Brandon into the wilderness to rape, for example, when in prison, Lura and Brandon clasped their four hands across the iron railing, and the impression Black.
Many times this movie is called a gay movie, but I don't agree with it, just like Brandon doesn't admit that he is gay. He only liked Lura from a male point of view, and even afterwards, the reason Lura loved Brandon was not because his name was Teena. Lura just loved Brandon and this person.
When Hilary's first shot came out, I didn't reflect that it was a daughter, not only because of short hair, but also because of the lines of the face and the state of being male from beginning to end.
Therefore, most of the first half of the film is watching Hilary's masculine unruly, atmospheric, strong and somewhat aggressive, confident but contradictory panic, innocence, hope for a better future, and yearning for love. Therefore, the first half is shocking and calm.
When Brandon had to admit that he was called Teena, I started to really get into the state.
When John and Tom took off Brandon's pants in the bathroom, I saw for the first time the helplessness of Brandon's words and deeds, and after that, I was so strong that I started to do it.
Until the incident.
Brandon was sitting at the police station with all his injuries. The police asked without emotion about his actions during the rape. The scene was constantly switching between the incident and the police inquiries after the incident. So he saw Brandon's tears in front of John, he was begging, he was really helpless, this was a weakness in his heart, how fragile he was at this time, he was curled up on the ground, topless, shaking. But after sitting in the car, he had to put those down, and then said, It`s OK, it`s all my foult.
It's very distressed when the doctor cut off her breast wrap when she was in the hospital, and asked her if she was raped. Helplessness and grievance.
When answering the last question of the police, she said vaguely: My vagina. Her lips trembled. At this time, a line of tears flowed from her eye sockets. There was no soundtrack, no noise, and the whole world seemed to be quiet.
I started looking for tissues.
later. Later, Lura still accompanied Brandon, and then Brandon still had beautiful dreams.
The last shot came very quickly, very simply, without slow motion death, even more sudden.
I really like the picture of Lura waking up in the sun the next day. Life is still good. Although Brandon is dead, the dream is still there.
So Lura set up a car alone, passing through towns and cities, accompanied by the song "The bluest eyes in Texas".
Hilary's little golden man is truly well deserved. If you don't remind yourself, it's really easy to recognize it as a male body, with tougher lines, clear muscles, and that kind of look.
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