To be honest, I don't really like the Chinese title of this movie. I watched this movie entirely for the two handsome male protagonists.
However, it is obviously a same-sex movie, but there are two explicit male and female XO scenes, but the XO between male and male is very obscure, which makes me suspect that the scene is for serving the public, but maybe the director wants to set off the male-male relationship The purity of love.
My favorite part of the whole film is when the two lay on the ground, hugging each other's heads, and nene said, "As soon as you get close to me, you get hard." Angle said, "Me too." This is obviously such a low-level dialogue At that moment, it became the most touching love words, because after the painful entanglement and rejection, it finally came to light. This is the strongest and most straightforward expression of love for the other party.
In my definition, the ending of sadness is not separation or death, but love is gone. As long as they both still love each other, even life and death or going to Huangquan together is still a beautiful ending.
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