No matter the actors, gay movies, many others, trust me, it will shock and think.
Ridiculous and sad, but the story is true.
A tragedy caused by lack.
The mentally ill roommate was mentally and physically deficient because his wife left with their two-year-old son.
And the boy who killed Barry at the age of seventeen lacked judgment, lack of assertiveness, and lack of reason.
The superior is discriminated against
. However, any tragedy will not be caused simply by one party. Multiple coincidences are like gears, as if prearranged, interlocking, leading to the final outcome in confusion and imaginary.
Barry's is really obvious, family, and
finally Carrie. He's the real protagonist, I think.
For a long, long time, I can't forget, he stood on the stage, turned away, with a fragmented beauty on his back, a sharp trace of the past that he could not erase.
At the beginning of the film, he sang on stage, in the middle he was noisy, he was coquettish, and later, when Barry died, Cary cried heartbreakingly, and he took care of everything in the past, and he still sang on stage.
He eventually had sex reassignment surgery. Her pillar fell, and he couldn't.
Thought he was a warrior before, then it was a warrior's woman.
That's why I like to call him the Warrior's Daughter.
If it is indeed unavoidable and the tragedy is difficult to escape, then we must use our backs to stand up everything and do not do useless escape, no matter how chaotic your world is now, no matter how messy, but the world points you to two choices, in Die in tragedy, or be a warrior.
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