Ambiguity grows arbitrarily.
In summer, hormones flood the screen by the pool, by the river, and in sweat.
The director is a person who is very good at handling shots, especially in the shooting angle, which presents the audience with an ambiguous atmosphere that is slowly heating up. It's like taking a close-up of the protagonist from outside the window, the large-scale half-naked upper body, and the male protagonist's eyes hidden with glasses, and then using a flat perspective to shoot an ordinary dining table, which is fully contrasted in the first half of the movie. The excitement of the two male protagonists and the tense temptation of each other, the audience seems to be led by the camera to capture the gay Da who has been hiding behind the eyes of the male protagonist and constantly scanning from the beginning!
The choice of scenes is mostly similar to "Call Me by Your Name". Reading, eating, by the pool, bathroom door, and by the river, the secret love between the two is obviously strong through intentional or unintentional physical contact. In the painting scene, the camera does not tell the audience what he is painting, but the more it blocks, the more the audience wants to know just like the male protagonist. Knowing a startling close-up at the back of the film, the male protagonist finally decides to stab the two of them. Feelings.
However, after being passive for so long, the shy man made a bold statement for the first time, in exchange for the male protagonist's uneasiness to cover up: "Is it because of my paintings? He was afraid that he was just because of his paintings and wanted to please him, He was afraid that he didn't really like him.
The eyes of the man with glasses in this film are too obscene, especially when he is flirting with each other in a secret love.
About Hawaii
The film has nothing to do with Hawaii, but why is it called Hawaii?
At the end of the movie, the glasses man finds their memories of their "childhood" period. The photo is a photo they took in Hawaii many years ago. The male protagonist doesn't want to play with him because of his employment relationship, but he is willing to spend time getting to know you. It is the real feelings, and he also confirmed the feelings of the other party.
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