It's rare to see a gay movie that isn't be, and the story is meaningful, and Kate's words towards the end can highlight what the movie is trying to convey. The original is: "You know when you tell a friend the truth he will hate you for the rest of your life you try you really want to know what I think? I think from the beginning the person you loved wasn't David not the big one you thought The truth about David is that what you love is a face and a body. Put the person you want into your imaginary friend, so he really doesn't exist? Maybe it doesn't exist." Indeed, it can be seen from many details that David is not Ai The perfect, life-worthy partner that Reich imagined. I didn't go home until 4 o'clock in the middle of the night when David lied; I promised to help Eresh deal with the capsize, but after the final perfunctory pass, Eresh's friend Chris got into a fight at the party; he thought he couldn't belong Anyone, in the middle of a relationship with Eresh and unknowingly mingling with Kate. This passage not only helped him get to know David better, but also helped Ereich to come out of David's death and face life bravely and face more people in the future.
The story adopts reverse order and interlude methods. For those who don't understand the general plot, you can search for the explanation or watch it several times.
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