This is a classic TV at present. It opened a door for us, and let people outside the door stop and see the scene that is one meter wide and ten meters away. Of course, the door is opened and it depends on personal interests if you want to see everything. And the people inside the door finally You can try to come out and breathe, because at this time, there are many people outside who can be curious and accept you with kindness.
In a country so open and democratic in the United States, you can imagine that these characters on TV are so evasive to such feelings. How brave and strong. Bette is a character who can best reflect Les' character in this play. I think the screenwriter ic really understands Les' spiritual world too well. Max in the play truly shows the comprehensiveness of some transsexuals. A lot of people are tired of max after watching it, but if you are les from this angle or a higher human perspective, you will understand him very well. If you are heterosexual, then you should treat him tolerantly. Because he didn't want to be like this, he thought about suicide when he was ten years old. So ic really has a deep understanding of lse's life and emotions. I
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