The emotional changes of the first male protagonist as a straight man should be something the director wants to portray. I don’t mean that he changes from straight to bend, such as guilt for his wife’s death, despair and exhaustion towards the chaotic life state, and the second man. The number has changed from rejection and resistance (political reasons--) to gradual acceptance, and began to discover the shining points of the other party. After a series of changes, what has become in the end? When I need you to give me a summary or outline I felt wobbly when concluding a small circle. Perhaps it was because of my limited ability to understand.
On the contrary, the male number 2 is more likable, whether it is a brisk feeling or an attitude to life.
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