The way I use these words to describe the relationship between Angel and Nane is definitely not the kind of looking at them in a weird or exclusive way. This kind of love is indeed very real and soul-stirring, but I will not forget to use an objective perspective to look at them. rate them.
Almost brutal mentality, murder like numbness, their hearts are full of the world, full of the dark side of human beings. I just started watching this movie, maybe I was too moved by this life-and-death love, I didn't understand why they had to commit crimes, why Nane wanted to be a prodigal, why should they fall for it, because they like guns, like chaos, like Restless and money? Although it is a real story, the film obviously did not explain the cause of the incident very clearly (after all, it is a film that focuses on writing emotions, otherwise it will really become a crime film), but after thinking about it and watching it, I still think it should be For the sake of their childhood shadows. It's the love between two distorted people that makes me feel like there's a morbid beauty to this same-sex love. I am a complete bystander. For this real incident of Jiangyang thieves far away in Argentina, what touches me even more is their love in the station toilet, and the movie itself really downplays their sinful behavior.
It's different from the same-sex love in the movies I've seen before, not only because it actually happened, but also because of the sinful behavior of both parties, they are a minority of a minority. I see that their love is often more unstable, and it is often more determined, deeper, and more violent. If their relationship is in crisis, they will also be confused by the alienation of one party. I want to say that all the most real emotions will be exposed strongly and unreservedly at the last moment of crisis or no way out, and expressed eagerly to the person you want.
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