Compared with "Weekend Time", "Dark Light" is more touching and sad, because the love between the protagonists Nimr and Roy is involved in politics, and it is easy for people to have a conflict in such a background. a pessimistic mood. The two super handsome male protagonists hug and kiss, making everything seem so natural and beautiful. But the film always makes people feel inexplicably that they will be separated, and the most disturbing atmosphere at this time is always unconsciously worrying about their fate. When Nimr was kicked out of his house by his family, his fate was doomed, his passport was revoked, so even passing through a wall to his lover's country and their love nest couldn't make his life stable, I don't know Out of fear of a life of displacement or worry about Nimr's fate, I pray in my heart that Roy will never abandon Nimr, because Nirm has nothing but Roy's love at this time.
Nimr wanted to escape from the very beginning. He wanted to go to European and American countries where homosexuality was more liberal. He knew that his family and even the country would not tolerate his homosexuality, so he had a kind of fear, especially when he saw When my friend was executed in front of his eyes by his brother and others because of the same problem, I believe that the fear in his heart reached its peak at that time. Race, country, faith, and family will all become dense thorns on the road of love, so Nimr's road of love is destined to be opposed from the world in which he lives, so the world where Nimr lives is dark. Relative to him, Roy's world represents the light, his country won't retaliate against him for being gay, his parents accept the fact that he's gay, he has a bright background and a lawyer Occupation, even the Mafia gave him three points. It was the man of the sun who illuminated Nimr's life in the dark. The love between men may really not need any exact reason and explanation, just like it is difficult to explain why Roy is willing to give his life for Nimr in the end, what better explanation is there, of course, because of love. Because he loves him, he doesn't want his lover to suffer any misfortune. Even if he faces life imprisonment, he wants his lover to escape to the free country he wants. In the end, Roy asked Nimr to escape to France. I suddenly I think Roy is the most romantic lover in the world, because France itself is the most romantic country.
I am still very resentful about the ending. When I saw Nimr lying on the yacht alone, I suddenly remembered the appearance of Li Yaohui lying on the lonely boat in Buenos Aires with the cold wind after leaving He Baorong , The difference is that Li Yaohui fled after being hurt a lot in love, while Nimr fled to the place he yearned for under the shelter of love. But both shots feel sad. As pessimistic as I was, I always thought that Nimr would never see Roy again in this life. Then I started to cry on the bed, even more than when I watched "Happy Birthday". At that time, it was my resentment for Lai Yaohui for abandoning my beloved brother and my infinite nostalgia for my brother.
Now let's talk about the actors, I have to say that these two men are simply too handsome, so handsome makes people feel that the world is so beautiful. Ha ha.
Nicholas Jacob, who plays Nimr, is not an actor at all. Nicholas Jacob, who plays Nimr, accompanied his girlfriend to the audition. The girlfriend recommended him after the audition failed. At that time, Michael was there to play against the audition actors, and Nicholas looked like He was even more handsome than the other two auditioned actors, so everyone decided to keep him. When he was playing against the other actors, he was really good, and when he was playing against Michael, they had a spark. Nicholas Jacob's background is very interesting, he is Arab, but his mother is Italian, speaks four languages, plans to become a pilot so plans to study at the Lufthansa Aircraft Academy in Germany, and is now completing his dream of flying at school . And Roy's actor, Michael Aloni, married his girlfriend not long ago, and he is an Israeli. So both actors are straight men in reality.
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