Very meaningful video. I have also seen some same-sex movies, but this is the first one that makes me feel that love can really cross genders, but it spans different sexual organs, and without hormones, the soul is the master. Maybe it's the obvious gender traits that Pepe's beauty makes me ignore. At first, I didn't quite understand Fisher's paranoia and morbidity. In addition to what he said in the play about his childhood experience of being dressed as a woman, he thought, like others, that homophobia must be kept in the closet. His most direct feeling in the film is that he is morbid. , and it makes people feel that he loves Barry, or that he hopes to gain the love of the people around him, so he can't accept Barry's distance away, and has a strong desire to control, hoping that Barry will stay at the base and work with other people, except for his own problems. It's hard to tell if it's love or fear. And that recruit is really full of homophobia and disgust, and psychologically immature. After reading the interview, I forgot what the actual officer said, but the most direct understanding is that alcohol is haunting people or the policy has brought deeper panic. The policy of "don't ask, don't tell" abandons politics and human nature. I agree with what the director said, she hopes to make a love film, not a political film, but by truly presenting this tragic love and real experience, people can draw their own conclusions about politics and homosexuality. Do not understand those people's fear and disgust of homosexuality, what does other people's choice have to do with you, will it be contagious? ! Will it adversely affect the society? ! Are crime and sexual orientation related? ! Most of them are not good at taking care of their own life and care about what others are doing. If they cannot accept it, they will ignore it. What exists is reasonable, and there is no abnormality!
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