A gust of wind in Hawaii

Danny 2022-12-26 18:34:24

The biggest feeling of watching the entire movie is: like a gust of wind blowing.
I think O'Henrior's feelings in his heart began to grow the first time he saw Martin, so that he was a little anxiously waiting for Martin's appearance the next day. And when did Martin's relationship with O'Henryo start? I believe that Martin was definitely a standard straight man at the beginning. With an unhappy childhood and a poor bag of luggage, when he entered O'Henryo's house, he should have felt grateful for O'Henryo at first. But it's strange that he starts to show concern for O'Henryo very early in the film. This kind of concern is very shallow. For example, after the two of them finished swimming, O'Henryo stared at Martin, and there was a buzzing in his ears, and he couldn't hear any sound at all, and Martin said it with great interest. And when Martin asked you remember, two pineapples? What did O'Henrior say. At this moment, the corner of Martin's mouth changed slightly, and he repeated it: two pineapples. Then O'Henryo walked away on his own, leaving Martin with a dazed look on his face. Martin didn't seem to be at ease, and he deliberately waited outside the room for a while O'Henrior, but he didn't wait, and went around the house to the window. I went to see what he was doing in the house, and when I saw that he was typing on his own, he walked away and sat on a dead tree, looking after himself. Trapped in inexplicable grief like a puppy, overwhelmed, he seemed to feel that he had done nothing wrong and that it was difficult to explain why O'Henryo walked away without a word. How can a straight man have such delicate emotions churning in his heart? And lonely in the corner, sad? At least for ordinary friends who leave without a word, they will get angry, yell or ask eagerly. Most straight men will show this kind of open-minded emotion to the outside and will not hide it in their hearts. Can I say this is the beginning of Martin's love for O'Henrior?
While throwing out the trash, Martin found the photo album that could be thought of as a photo of O'Henryo with his ex-girlfriend. He hid in his shelter and looked through the photo album with a smile on his face. Hey, this is looking at the intimate photo of the person you like and his lover, why are you smiling so happily? At this time, Martin didn't realize that he liked O'Henrior, and the moviegoers were too ignorant.
But Martin has his own concerns. O Henriio saw his most desolate appearance. Especially when O'Henryo was making his bed, he had a bewildered expression on his face, and when O'Henrior asked him if he could really find a job after three months, he felt sad again, and he must be thinking about O'Henrior. Henrio should be worried that he will stay here after three months. Of course, these concerns did not stop Martin's feelings for O'Henryo from continuing to ferment. The smirk O'Henio gave to his self behind the book, and the urinating glance at O' Henrio, was enough to show that Martin really liked O' Henrio. So much so that on the night of discovering O'Henryo's painting, Martin deliberately took off his pants in front of O'Henrior, but the naked seduction failed, and the next day he couldn't hold back and forcefully kissed O'Henryo. It's a pity that O'Henrior was so immersed in his feelings for Martin that he didn't notice any changes in Martin's feelings for him. Both of them love each other deeply, but ignore the traces of each other's love for themselves. O'Henriio said no while pushing Martin away, and asked cruelly: Is it because of those paintings? He thought Martin was kissing him gratefully when he saw the pictures and knew he was gay. Martin shook his head and walked away. (If someone I like gives me a kiss, I will respond with a hundredfold enthusiasm) O'Henrior started looking for Martin everywhere, until he found a picture of himself in the book "Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea" to understand Martin feelings about yourself. So he began to mend the relationship, found the slides from when he was a child, and after the restoration, he saw the two pineapples that Martin had mentioned. It turned out that the seeds of love had been planted many years ago.
He put the small slide in Martin's former residence. Martin saw it and took it back to O'Henryo's side. After the two met, they just smiled. At the end of the movie, there was still no kiss that I had been looking forward to for a long time, only the touch of the lips that was ambiguous.
Oh god, I really want to be in a relationship.

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