A movie I stumbled upon by accident. But I didn't expect it to be so shocking. Looking at the "adapted from a true story" on the subtitles, I still refused to believe that this bloody, violent and terrible thing really exists in this living world. Even if I already knew the original appearance of the world, when I really faced it, I always had a kind of hope in my arms.
The male protagonist was fascinated by him from the first time he saw the female protagonist. He knew that the female protagonist was actually a man, a man who had been injected with magnetic hormones. He was brought into this seemingly destined GAY bar by his roommate, and he met someone who seemed to be destined. When the soldier saw the heroine perform for the first time, he was deeply fascinated. When his friends urged him to go backstage to find out the gender of the heroine, he did go. The words were asked, but the words turned into "In order to find out why you dance so well", the soldiers respected the dancer very much, respected his choice of gender, respected his occupation, and also Don't take him lightly. All this is extremely rare for dancers. The male protagonist is an excellent soldier, drives a good car, is not gay, and looks handsome. He didn't understand why the male protagonist liked him. But he enjoyed the sweetness, and slowly they started dating, and they had fun together. As for his roommate, he was endlessly jealous of all this. He told the new young soldier that the male protagonist was gay. The young soldier went to tell the commander immediately after being calculated, and the male protagonist was immediately accepted. monitor. The date between him and the dancer had to gradually decrease, but he didn't tell the dancer anything, he didn't tell her the predicament he was facing, he chose to bear it alone. The recruit was instigated to trouble the male protagonist again and again, and finally killed the male protagonist under the instigation of the male protagonist's roommate. As for the roommate, although I hoped that the male protagonist would learn a lesson, I did not expect such a result at all.
The male protagonist's roommate's attitude towards the male protagonist is very ambiguous. His jealousy towards the male protagonist is unknown whether he is jealous of the person he loves or jealous of the person who can be frank with the person he loves. This film profoundly interprets "homophobia is the closet". The male protagonist's roommate is not only jealous that the male protagonist can face his true love so frankly, he teaches the male protagonist all kinds of mechanical knowledge, and encourages the recruits to do all kinds of excessive things to the male protagonist. On the one hand, there should still be some different emotions for the male protagonist. When he finally cried while holding the male protagonist's body, he seemed to have nothing. He is affectionate to the male lead, but he doesn't know how to express it, and he is blinded by jealousy. Coupled with the instinctive rejection of homosexuality in his heart, his attitude towards the male protagonist fluctuates from near to far, which is a manifestation of his inner struggle.
The male protagonist is a very gentleman. He didn't want to cause trouble in the army, but he was bullied again and again and pushed into the abyss again and again. The tragic stories between them all stem from social prejudice, and they should stand on the side of justice and judge such behavior. But what is true justice, and who should define justice? There are countless prejudices in the world, and our prejudices inadvertently hurt others but we may not know it. In society, it should be taken for granted that men should be masculine and women should be soft, but shouldn't tolerance be something that society should take for granted until now? When we don’t take it for granted that sissy is a derogatory term, we don’t take it for granted that coquettishness is reserved for women, we don’t take it for granted that women should be coquettish, we don’t take it for granted that men should have masculinity, and we don’t take it for granted that everything in this world should be Probably the beginning of equality.
And the experience of the male protagonist in the film is the epitome of how much society, like the male protagonist of "Love of a Beautiful Boy", finally committed suicide by jumping off the building. Why do so many gay films always end in tragedy? Because the public has never given them enough tolerance, gossip and gossip; how many kind and weak people can bear the hatred of those strange and alien people for a lifetime? Rainbows are always beautiful, everyone has different choices for their own happiness, love is never about gender, it is only about the most real feelings in the heart. The cruelest thing about this film is that "the film is based on real events".
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