Some people on Weibo complained that the story was put on a political issue as big as the Israeli-Palestinian conflict to show gay love, which is a little suspicious of a gimmick, but I think dramas need all kinds of conflicts to meet the needs of the audience for watching movies; The whole story doesn't feel any trace of artificiality or contrivance, it just feels real. As for the plot setting of Gao Fushuai hooking up with poor students, it is inevitable, but it is exactly what the plot needs. To put it aside, it seems that the rhythm of Nimorroy's second meeting and rolling in bed is still unacceptable to everyone. I don't quite understand the ending, and I'm still wondering if the story will end in tragedy or when everyone is happy and the picture goes black... well, leave it blank, leave it blank.
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