First of all, there are 5 scenes in the film: a gay dance hall, a seaside villa where the male and female protagonists meet, when the male protagonist is a child, and when the female protagonist is a child, the male protagonist drinks with his male friends in a bar.
Secondly, there are a total of 3 characters in the film: the male protagonist = (man) the female protagonist = (the woman) The person who drinks with the male protagonist at the end of the film = (society)
gay dance hall: due to the lack of self-confidence in love and his own reasons, the man's love for women The original desire is suppressed in the depths of the heart, but the desire to love is still there, so men can only love men, and the number of gay men has increased sharply. The first scene of the gay dance hall is the best proof. The women in the film are normal. They love men and want to find a man to love her. Unfortunately, the increase in gay men makes women miserable, and even thinks of suicide, and then meets the male protagonist and is rescued, implying that women The revival of love, and there is a little bit of hope, and this is indeed the case in the film. With this hope, a woman invites a man and makes a deal with him.
When the male protagonist was a child: loving and feeding the birds, this kind of love turned into possessiveness. He went home with the bird in his arms, found the bird dead, and turned love into hatred, implying that the man hates the betrayal of everything he cherishes.
When the heroine was a child: The girl regards the boy as a friend and satisfies the boy's desire to show them the secret of the body, but is ridiculed, implying that after the desire is satisfied, the man only compares and ignores it.
Seaside Villa: For 4 nights, a man's original desire for a woman is slowly stimulated, but what a man considers is only sex, a sense of conquest and possessiveness. And the woman still expresses infinite love to this man with sexual abuse and dysfunction, implying that love is greater than desire for women.
The last bar: the society represented by the friend of the male protagonist. The lines imply the indifference and drift of society, and no one realizes the love that should save this passive and sick human being. Perhaps this is also the author's helpless and lost life experience.
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