Tear off the label to accept the difference

Garfield 2022-04-19 09:02:52

The French are avant-garde, really avant-garde!

It's time to put on the French national motto: liberté, equalité, fraternité. Liberty, equality, fraternity. These three words explain it very well.

Back to the movie, there are two questions worth pondering. First, David is a man, but he aspires to be a woman and falls in love with Claire. Is her love gay or straight? The ending is also quite intriguing. The two good friends hold hands to pick up the children of their ex-girlfriends (ex-wife) from school, so have you and Claire's husband left her?

Most likely not, there has been a wave of open marriage in the West, and now there are even people who openly challenge the specificity and exclusivity of love. You can see that the three of us can also live happily.

There was a period of time when I watched a movie with a strong sense of substitution, and felt that the character in the movie was myself, or my self in a certain situation or my future self. This is because just out of a minor, into adulthood, can't wait to embrace the world. In that state, I'm often exhausted or over-excited watching a movie. And when I watched this movie, I felt like I was completely separated. Although I also had a best friend who grew up playing, I also imagined that we would attend each other's wedding and be the godmother of each other's children. My life is still too far away.

But it doesn't mean there is no thinking and unacceptable.

I support the "de-label" attitude of movies, not only in love, but anything and anyone does not need labels to define. I long to live in a world where there are no rules and regulations, where everyone and every flower can grow freely. What lunatic fool transvestite homosexuality does not exist. Not necessarily who understands who, but who and who must tolerate each other. Ha, I'm talking about a utopia.

The plot of the movie is handled very cleanly, and it is completely about love without too much theme disturbance. It is a good movie that is relatively pure and inspiring.

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