When watching the movie "Brothers Sisters", I have been thinking about a serious problem.
That's why I focused on the person "Jack Gyllenhaal" throughout the film. I couldn't help but start thinking in panic. It's my taste that is fucking inevitable after all. Fate and all kinds of evidence point to my preference for men over women. I never had to realize this, I changed, and I began to doubt life. Countless switching between self-recognition and self-doubt. But these doubts still can't stop me from searching for the truth-why do I love a male character so much? With all kinds of doubts and puzzles, I began to search for the information of this film, just like a smoker who is addicted to marijuana and looking for drugs, searching for information on the screen. I do this often, and I didn't realize it until I turned through the historical film of this actor. It turns out that he is Jack Gyllenhaal, the star of "Source Code" that I have always regarded as a masterpiece. I have always been unable to conceal my love for this movie to others, but to be honest, I never cared who played it, let alone a male actor, my sexual preference at the time has not changed yet. But is this over? The truth has been completely solved? Just because of a movie, as to make such a big change for me? So I was unwilling to scroll down his cast list all the way down, I think things are far from simple. In the end, I was surprised to find out that I used to be regarded as a god-made work by him. "Death Illusion" was actually made by him. I watched this movie repeatedly. I like this movie and even want to write a similar one. The novel came to memorialize and pay tribute, and it was only then that I suddenly realized it was because I watched the whole three movies he played. I said why he always wanted to stare at this actor. It turned out that he was familiar with [covering face]. But in terms of being handsome, this actor is indeed handsome. Even though he is of the same sex, he is inherently competitive, but the reality is after all. It's reality.
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