"Happy Heart" tells the story of stand-up comedian May Martin dealing with drug addiction and dealing with a new girlfriend's relationship. It is worth mentioning that the new girlfriend was previously heterosexual.
That is to say, a straight woman can no longer be straight, because the heroine of this play is bent.
However, friends who like stand-up and have high requirements for it, please remind me that there is still a gap between the heroine's stand-up and the great gods such as Louis CK, George Carlin, and Allen.
But this does not affect the viewing experience, after all, just looking at the face is enough.
The story begins with a stand-up at the home of the heroine May, where she meets her new girlfriend , George.
The reason why the two of them can quickly fall in love, like glue, can be said to be the combination of the right time and place.
First of all, George loves stand-up comedy.
Like for what?
I've been here three times, but every time I'm only amused by Mei's stand-up. Is Mei's stand-up good?
No, her meme is super bad.
At this moment, although George is still heterosexual, it can be said that he has a good impression on May.
In turn, May did the same to George.
Secondly, George came with a friend that night, and his friend's actions and words from the bottom of his heart could be regarded as an indirect way to make this happen.
It turns out that George has been out of the window for five years!
If the friend's words made George feel impulsive, then her behavior provided sufficient reasons for the two to meet and strike up a conversation!
She was actually at Mei's stand-up scene. Not only did she not hear a word, but she played the game confidently.
Because of this, George felt he needed to apologize to May.
The next development will come to the plot that everyone likes to see.
Obviously the original intention was to apologize, but the ambiguous atmosphere turned each other into a chat date.
Just when George was still struggling with whether or not to date a girl, Mei attacked!
Just throw out a sentence: "Have you ever kissed a girl?"
Then kissed.
The next development opened up a new world for George, and the two tried various venues and postures!
there is such,
There is also this,
as well as this!
But just when you think Mei is cool, handsome, and completely offensive, she has become a lover, cute and sticky.
When George, who was in a daze, asked May not to touch her hand,
Who would have thought that Mei had become an innocent little sheep, becoming overwhelmed, and didn't know how to put her hands at all?
On the anniversary of the two, when May had prepared a gift early, but George forgot.
Looking at the wording of others, I want to copy it and memorize it.
When George wanted to do something indescribable during the class break for the students, a phone call passed, and Mei came over without saying a word.
But he didn't expect to go to class. In order not to be seen, George had to keep Mei in the cubicle.
The bored and angry Mei, while obediently executing, sent alluring and funny little yellow pictures on her mobile phone.
After finally letting it out, she was told that she could not go through the main door but go out through the window. Even then, Mei was still obedient.
Perhaps this also reflects the sentence again, when girls are handsome, there is nothing for boys!
Not to mention that TA is so handsome, cute and cute, there is no way out!
In addition, not only do we think Mei is clingy, but Mei herself feels clingy.
But don't think that May has only had a deep affection for George in her life.
When May turns to her mother (Phoebe on Friends) for help, we learn she's not a little experienced.
So, apart from being addicted, there is really no explanation for why Mei is so innocent and clingy?
At this point, the play expands the definition of addiction, not just taking drugs, but also being unable to change or control one's state in daily life, which can be defined as addiction.
In addition, apart from the daily fights between May and George in bed, the play is more about the problems encountered by lesbians through the relationship between the two people.
For example, George, who was heterosexual before, faced the self-doubt and uncertainty in this relationship.
She was afraid to introduce May to her friends and family, and came up with all sorts of lame excuses to avoid contact between May and her friends.
Only under the influence of alcohol can I dare to confess.
The core of the play is to tear off those deep-rooted, simple and crude gender labels through the relationship between two people and the people around them.
Although at the beginning, I got into the pit because of the settings of t and sticky people.
But at the end of the day, we will eventually face the unease, anxiety, and nature of intimacy in human emotions through the barrier of labels.
In just six episodes, the content it carries is limited after all, and it is not enough to just look at it.
This drama is an adaptation of a real event, and even Mei's hairstyle is no different from that in real life, so from time to time there will be a sense of close connection between the screen and reality, which is surprising and strange.
Fans of the drama who are not very demanding about the plot can follow it with confidence! After all, who doesn't love this look?
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