After reading the movie review, Midori's description is more exciting than the movie itself, so I didn't experience the emotional details in it when I watched it. When I look back today, Max accepted the revealing of himself to Horst from the very beginning after getting out of the car. Horst tried to hold his hand, Max refused
Horst's initial contempt to anger, then reluctance to accept, and then to Max's attraction, this process is amazing
In the play, they can't hug each other, touch each other, or even look at each other, but they have sex, they love each other, even if freedom is limited, love can't be limited
Max used the rest of the money to make a deal with the Gestapo so Horst could work with him, in order to be able to talk to him, but Horst didn't appreciate it, they argued, got angry, and then started talking again, which is amazing to me
The second point Max told Horst not to love him, he said don't love me many times in a row
Horst said I couldn't help it, Max meant I didn't want to be loved and I didn't want to love you, Horst said: Who the hell made you love me. It's my own business and it has nothing to do with you. This point touches me. I love you, it doesn't matter if you love me or not.
And their conversation while resting at Horst in the snow
I don’t have the habit of writing film reviews, and I talk so much. People with delicate emotions may have more different feelings.
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