This film has a strong misleading effect. The first half is very sweet. When the male protagonist meets him, the whole process makes you feel that he is deliberately approaching the male protagonist for any purpose. By the end of this article, there is no explanation for why he approached the male protagonist? And There is no explanation for why he let his male protagonist dance in front of his grave? There is also no story of the male protagonist before (because there is a foreshadowing in the plot. But he just doesn't tell you to tantalize your appetite, and he didn't tell it until you read the whole chapter, Just ask if you are angry , it should be because I have watched a lot of this kind of films, so I feel that the character in front must have a link between the previous and the next, otherwise this character will be a failure. It is superfluous, but this description is also correct, after all, he has appeared once or twice in the play. ) especially the alcoholic who fell drunk on the side of the road, and didn't say what the male protagonist did for him. Nor was it elaborated. Many of the characters who have appeared here have not been elaborated, such as his uncle... all of them flashed by. "Then do you like him? Yes, I like him" There is a lot of suspense here, okay? And the teacher, etc... After seeing the monologue in the front, I thought that the male protagonist treated him like that. It turned out to be like that (you can see it for yourself, I won't spoil it), and the misleading became stronger and stronger later, that he Why did you break up with the husband? (Bisexual? Or just play with the male protagonist? Or as the male protagonist said, I feel fresh. This film is very obscure. It does not directly call homosexuality, after all, it is understandable in 1985.) I thought it was finally exciting. The moment of the heart, explain the foreshadowing in front: Why did the male protagonist dance at his grave and break up with him? Because he has cancer or something? (Because of the male protagonist's attitude towards life and his lines, it's not hard to imagine that he has any hidden points that he didn't say.) In the end, he didn't say anything, it's really condescending Satisfy people's appetite, and then tell you that there is no food to eat; and in the end, why the boat is his, I can't understand, doesn't his mother want it? Not recycled? What is his son's (there are two words that are inconvenient to say here, otherwise it will be a spoiler.) Shouldn't he keep it better? There are many more to feel... After reading it, I thought I saw a clipped version, which is my biggest sigh. However, if these are to be filmed, it should usually take more than two hours. I don’t know if the director is considering whether the funds are not enough or that’s all. The script is perfect like this. What he wants to express is imperfect, which is the real perfection; but this This sentence in the play is really thought-provoking, "Maybe you never like him, but like the male lead's body, and inject your thoughts into his body" This sentence is really a link between the previous and the next, and runs through the center of the whole text. sentence. I have to say that the scenes and costumes here really complement each other. Of course, these are just my personal opinions. When you watch the movie, don't put my thoughts into it, or you won't be able to appreciate the first feeling this movie brings to you.
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