It's a love story, but it's also a story with a tragic ending. Barry is a gentleman because his gentleman made their love. Barry is really good. He loves his lover and suffers slander and insults from others. Honestly doesn't care about being tolerant to them, and is very helpless, because Barry's goodness gave them the opportunity to kill him. It hurts to see a soldier who can protect his career, his country, and his lover with everything he can do because of his ignorance and fearful death. The love between Barry and the dancer is not different from other sincere loves in the world. They also truly love each other from the bottom of their hearts. I think people who watch this film will at least be a little more understanding and tolerant of homosexuality. Pei Pei's acting is really good, some of his small expressions and movements are really accurate, shy and happy smiles, beautiful and charming femininity is sometimes shown just by the action of tugging his hair with his hands, it really makes me like this. Women must be fascinated, and beauty is gender-neutral. At the end of the film, the dancer says in a gentle and sweet voice that Barry's love will guide her onwards, but this must be standing up again after a great deal of pain. She was fortunate to meet Barry, but the beauty was like a fireworks fleeting and leaving only a fragment of debris. Keep going darling, you love each other even when Barry isn't there, and that love will never die in your heart. Your love touches me.
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