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Thora 2022-09-03 11:19:49

After watching the TV version and the movie version in two days, I lost sleep at night. . .

This drama feels real to me, and it conveys the confusion that contemporary G faces in society. Whether abroad or at home, they all encounter the same problems, such as marriage, family, children, loyalty to each other and so on.

For this ending, probably most people think that P should be the most perfect with K. But I think this ending in the movie is the most real. P's relationship with K is full of passion, but because of P's inner insecurity and fear of repeating the mistakes of K and Joe, he finally gave up, which makes people feel regretful. There is a saying that "love as if you have never been hurt", whether it is homosexual or heterosexual, if you are unwilling to try for fear of being hurt, you may eventually let the best pass by yourself.

It is to take a step back and say that K finally splits and re-acts the mistakes of K and J with P. This relationship is still worthwhile, at least everyone has worked hard and has good memories. But if you are afraid that the other party will cheat and refuse to try, then this person can only be said to be coward. K is right.

The most exciting part of the movie is the dialogue between P and K in the coffee shop. K's analysis is very accurate. P is cowardly, because he is afraid of losing and he does not dare to try, and finally chooses to escape; although K still loves P, they have already It's impossible to be together.

P eventually learns this, so he intends to start over with R. This ending still makes sense.

One of the more interesting points in the film is whether there is an idea of ​​the right match in G's communication. We know that in heterosexuality, if the two parties are going to get married, they will consider the right match (at least in the country). But in the film, I think R and P have a sense of inferiority when they are together. R never went to college, but only works in a barber shop. He thinks that he is not worthy of P. P reflected this in his conversation with his mom, and it was an aspect that started P and R not getting together. This shot is real.

The hag and fag of Dom and Doris are the lightest couple in the movie, witty and witty. But in the end they all had good endings. The favorite in the film is Agustin. He doesn't care what others think. He lives according to his own ideas and has the courage to try. Although there are some twists and turns, the ending is the best.

Having written so much, it can be regarded as my summary of this drama. Every G should be able to find his own shadow in it! thanks for reading!

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