At noon, I got the wine chocolate that I had been looking forward to these two days and nights. I watched this piece for matching, and it was similar to smooth, strong, and aftertaste.
Sexual orientation is not black and white, but public opinion is accustomed to labeling everything easily. Abnormal is abnormal, not conforming to the majority is abnormal. Instead of blaming others, I also reflect on myself, why we often fail to treat people as complete and fresh individuals, and have to use harsh words to characterize them. "Tolerance is like the drizzle of the sky moistening the earth." It's hard to come, and it's even less likely that it will fall on everyone. Rationality, gentleness, and tolerance are all like this, not just with a heart that is "for your own good". Even sometimes, it's not even "for your own good", the starting point is just to gain self-esteem and a sense of accomplishment by hitting you and destroying you, acerbic and crazy. Being yourself and loving others are not easy, sometimes you can't beat your inner confusion, sometimes you succumb to external pressure, happiness is fleeting, hardships follow you, and you may not get a happy ending, but ah, if you are afraid to face yourself, Life is even more boring.
I like the editing and narrative style. The impact and aesthetics of the picture are also balanced. Lee Pace's performance is very brilliant, charming and delicate, sensitive but tough. I've been caught in the eye so many times. However, the ending of the film is not enough for me, because the moving story of the story itself should be able to express deeper and more sadness, but I am fascinated by the immediate visual sense of a Skynet show.
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