If it weren't for the goddamn Netflix, you can imagine how rich it would have been to condense into this episode. Familiar and exquisite pictures, music, and the cooperation of the actors, although it must be admitted that it is limited by the length of time, it is full of bugs in the plot, and the compactness is not as good as the previous work. Compared with the extravagance of the second season, it does feel that the crew is not as rich as before. .
Sense8 can be said to represent the marginalized groups in society, LGBT, drug girls, young people with close relatives, etc. In the real society, they are discriminated against, excluded, suppressed by normal people, and live in the corners of society.
But directors, synaesthesia, link these people together and say to the rest of society, no, we are just like you.
Our love is also love, and the pain is the same, just our choices are different.
The final witness, "God has given me the right to allow you to combine.", and then return to the large group of 8 people at the end, which is also echoed, no matter all LGBT people or people with any confusion, loving others and being loved by others are one and the same. It is a so-called basic life instinct of human beings. It is as normal as eating and drinking, and so is sex. It is an instinct of people. The director's concept of minority equality from the beginning of the series and the rainbow flag at the end all reflect the tendencies of this work.
Love is love, my understanding of LGBT groups is actually not very deep. There have been homosexual groups around me, and I have looked at them with surprise, but for these groups, I think I will go with a more acceptable attitude. face and engage with them.
If the director wants to change people like me who have misunderstood or shunned this group, I think in a way, the two sisters have succeeded.
After all, at least it changed me.
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