tell the bees

Vern 2022-09-09 15:49:37

Same-sex themes, taboo themes, are more attractive in a conservative environment. The dark panting under the closure and the bravery under the repression make these themes more heavy and sexy. This is the beauty that cannot be produced in the open environment that is accustomed to. The shining of the stars must have been reserved at first. Because it is not allowed, it is more courageous. Otherwise, the dark clouds will crush you into a tragic protagonist. Tolerance in modern society has come at the cost of countless tragedies. Breaking through taboos and exploring the bottom line is not necessarily a good thing. But it did liberate batch after batch of humanity. It allows many people to follow their inner voice and live independently. But at the same time, it will also shake the traditional ethics. The extreme of neither white nor black has always been accompanied by the long history. And many tragedies and comedies are created in a specific social context.  Back to the Movies: A British Town in the Fifties. A poor young mother, a vicious and alcoholic husband, and a small son. The weight of life has made our hostess so bitter. A sensible son is the only comfort. In a patriarchal society, Xunhuawenliu's husband continued his absurd life with disapproval. And the young wife will be glared and rude even once in a tavern with the music. When one day, the female doctor named Jane appeared in her life, the direction of the story had joy, strange heart tremors and strange lust.  A down-and-out, innocent young mother, a well-educated, mature female doctor with a good fortune. There is a double danger in their approach: old English hierarchies. There are even more women and girls who are slandered by the world as unethical behavior. If the female doctor's heart is rippling, it comes from her self-motivation when she helps others, and it comes from the uncontrollable self-control of her secret sexual orientation! The young mother's first kiss of Lily was entirely a simple process of gratitude, appreciation, and then infatuation. Lesbian-themed movies have high requirements for scripts and actors. A woman is already delicate enough, and the superposition of two women, if they can't be velvety soft, will definitely slide to the mediocrity of grandstanding. And that little boy who runs through the whole play. It is also a reflection of the weight of the film. He looked at everything with the eyes of a child, and he used the child's innocence to ask the bees in the beehive again and again. All the whys are unanswered. All doubts are replaced by the next doubts. Only one day the swarms of bees flew across the sky, as if to tell him how precious flying freely is.  "Tell the Bee" has achieved not only let the audience experience different feelings with the plot. And under the foreshadowing of the characters and psychology, I want to share the beauty of the lesbians. Getting better and better is to consider the storytelling skills of the director and how to use the shooting techniques to reveal the inner surging. It is a measure of the director's ability to grasp the details. All the delicate must be thick. All the charm comes from the two-way cut of mind and spirit. Only in this way, the body's gushing out, can make people obsessed with going back and forth. There are too many emotions in this world that can be displayed joyfully. There are so many emotions in this world to share with others. But there are only some loves that can only be sealed with a kiss! (Finish)

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Tell It to the Bees quotes

  • Dr. Jean Markham: You should tell the bees your secrets. Then they won't fly away.

  • Dr. Jean Markham: This town is too small for secrets