Always a "To Be Continued"

Samara 2022-11-11 01:15:38

Out of emotion, I will still give it five stars, but it still looks a bit astringent. At least after watching the movie, I understand that the role of Kevin is a beautiful mistake, it is everyone's Guilty pleasure.
Just like the boy who dated P in the movie, Kevin was originally the type that everyone in the circle longed for, but most of the time it was just out of reach. Why do I say it's wrong? If there is no K's initiative, P's attitude towards K is just the same as that of all the people in the circle (plus the attitude that he should have towards his own boss). The audience liked K so much, they liked the little wolf so much, how cute and handsome, so we completely forgot that he has a boyfriend Jon who has a low sense of presence; but if we think about it carefully, we will I think so purely because this drama says that P is "searching", and deliberately downplays irrelevant lines, but in real life, isn't this a real derailment? The writers obviously don't like that.
So after watching the movie, I think the screenwriter didn't like the character K from the very beginning, because the audience forced him to add drama (there are many examples of audience like and add drama, such as the little angel Oliver who is on the loose). From the beginning, K was there to bring out the worst of P. When he first appeared, P made a joke; his frequent appearances happened to be when P's psychological defense line was the most vulnerable, when he screwed up a relationship, and when he was living extremely badly and didn't know where to go ; At this moment, in the face of K's pursuit, even if P's psychological cleanliness (it can be seen that he is such a "reserved" person) is strong, he will fall.
What kind of person did the screenwriter write K as? In short, I don't think the scriptwriter's handling is particularly appropriate. From forcing candy to handing over blades, it's just a while of time. I think this is unrealistic. I don't think people who are in love would propose an open relationship if it wasn't written that way. In the movie, K reluctantly said, "When I said I wanna be monogamous with you, I meant it." (roughly the meaning) and then involved the issue of P, here K scolded P for a while, the core The problem is that he refuses to take risks, and when he encounters a problem, he will only avoid it instead of trying. At the end of S2E07, K with a lonely face (I really think the little wolf's acting skills here) asked P, who had broken his hand, if you would like to give us a chance, and P said Yes without thinking about it. At the end of the movie, R and P struggled for a while, and it was also a question of whether they were willing to try. I think the screenwriter probably just wanted to write K as a passer-by in P's life, and it was just a brave part of the most unbearable period of his life. It's not that he doesn't want to try, but from the beginning, he knows that all this is not in line with his own standards.
So this ending, after watching the last few episodes of the second season, can be guessed. It's just that I think, in life, what is more likely to happen is that P finds other men, rather than coming back to find R. One of the reasons I personally like this ending is that it really tries hard to break the stereotype. The first half of the movie also seems to mention some gay views on same-sex marriage. I have also seen a similar statement, that is, I feel that there is no need to frame myself with marriage (I want to be heterosexual, so I chose to get married). From the first time I watched this drama, there were quite a few people discussing whether P and R were worthy of each other. It can also be seen that P had a little bit of discrimination against R from the bottom of his heart (? Search Latino uncut.. . That paragraph); P has obviously had better living conditions since he was a child, and a very important point for him to choose a mate is to "conform to his mother's standard" (because his mother is obviously very demanding). It made sense to him not to be with R, because he knew it was clearly not up to their family's standards. I don't know if it's a SOCIAL CLASS issue, but it's sad anyway. In short, screw up this relationship in order to get caught up in a longer search. However, after going around in circles and returning to the movie to meet R again, P persuaded R to try, irony huh, which corresponds to P's growth from the end of the second season to the movie; perhaps that is what the movie said the closure. Choosing such an ending may be to break those so-called stereotypes and prejudices. They are all gay, so why is there so much discrimination within minority groups? Most of the very popular videos on YouTube, talking about the prejudice of the gay circle, are trying to tell us this truth. After all, if P and K are together, it seems to be the cliche of the gay circle. It's just that K's gone is really a closure. Don't say that you didn't get a heartbeat while pinching your ears. Anyway, my mood is quite complicated.
(It's quite messy...probably because of the complicated mood hahaha)

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