Regretful, shocked, puzzled, obsessed (intoxicated). The story is bizarre, but full of humanity. The film is also full of exotic flavors, and made its own style. In the slightly lengthy plot process, the emotional line between the two people is still full, and I admire the director's skill. Maybe it's because I don't know much about mental and psychological aspects, and I feel that the performances of male 2 (without a beard) are not used to watching, including sometimes male 3 (the straight one). In a sense, they are also children, but they are also very old! Many of the movie's eyes follow the male 1 (with a beard). He's handsome, deeply loving, smart, and has a lot of skill points, and he's pretty specific anyway. Male 2 is a bit different, but I think his biggest weakness or sore point or the most important thing is Male 1 (I can't name it, just call it that), I feel a little bit about this feeling, so although I feel his performance Kind of weird, but respectful nonetheless. I have never understood how they live their lives. It’s true that they are plain and simple. When the relationship fails, there is enough time, energy and conditions to communicate. Contact, as the man 1 said later, as soon as the man 2 touches him, he will be hard on. I hope that in another world (if there is one) the two of them can open their hearts sooner rather than later.
But from another perspective, their relationship was not equal to begin with. Male 1's ability is obviously stronger than 2's, and male 2 still has auditory hallucinations from time to time, which makes male 1 more active. Of course, I still think that after sufficient communication, they can reach the point where they are almost the same as each other. I understand that male 2 is a bit inferior and self-blame, while male 1 is much more confident.
By the way, the male 1 is too handsome, I guess I will be the same if I am the female. Looks, temperament, and those eyes, and finally he said that I heard that voice, and I did tremble secretly in my heart, thinking, silly boy, don't worry, look at me, everything will be alright. If so, how happy should they be in reality?
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