Overall I think Roy is the one in control of the situation and progress in this relationship. And this relationship started because Nathan stretched out his hand first, Roy withdrew his hand, Nathan still looked at Roy firmly, and then the two held hands. If I had to think about it, I couldn't figure out why Roy was holding back. I think it may be an instinct, maybe it is a temptation? Nathan is only brave when faced with Roy and their feelings. I always feel that if you do something, or something that will not have good results, if you do it knowing that it will not have good results, it can only mean that you cannot control it. Although I don't know enough about G's world, but in the era of the film's background, everyone looked at gays with colored glasses. In other parts of the film, Nathan is also shown to be an introverted and timid person, including at school, facing his father, facing other classmates, etc., so he must have gathered all his courage and reached out his hand. This is love. You want the other person to feel how you feel. You think you are worthy of this love and to be loved.
The scene of the two making love is a little too much for me, but actually there is a little bit of it that makes me feel a little uncomfortable. But these discomforts only happened in the first second of the two's lips and teeth touching, and slowly, Nathan's firm and pitiful eyes made these little discomforts disappear.
But everything is light. No words to express feelings, no commitments. I feel very real. Love is not spoken, love cannot be spoken. As a viewer, I think the director does not want to tell the story word by word, but wants us to observe the story, guess, judge, and feel the love from the eyes and actions of the two teenagers.
I really disliked the tragedy that happened to Nathan after the four of them went camping. Very unwilling to accept, do not want to understand. This also deepened the pity and distress for Nathan.
Love the handling of the ending. He's back, hugging as usual, smiling faintly at Roy in the rearview mirror on the school bus. . It's just that his eyes are full of thoughts and reluctance.
Like the soundtrack, no waves, no surprises, nothing special, a fresh, light movie. will be deeply remembered. Makes me think it looks good and sounds good.
Love has come to this point, peace is true. The cloud is light and the wind is light, no need to say more, but you know it all.
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