Such pure and firm love can only appear in works.

Audie 2022-03-22 09:02:32

Please allow me to use a more vulgar opening statement:
if get real is a green and pure campus love, it is intriguing; then Latter Days is a mellow and fragrant urban romance, calm and enthusiastic.

Both of them are good children, and they are so infatuated to the end, which is rare. Aaron couldn't change Salt Lake City's long-standing Mormon beliefs, couldn't change his parents, so he left; Christian broke the habit of finding sexual partners and loved Aaron wholeheartedly.


This is a happy ending, and it is gratifying to let their sincerity be rewarded.

I don't want to reveal any more plots, otherwise people who haven't seen it will find it boring.

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  • Elenora 2022-03-18 09:01:05

    In the end, he was really moved. The protagonist is so handsome. And what is rare is that this film is very sunny. The love between men and men is also very sunny. I also like the colleagues and female boss of the restaurant where the protagonist works. PS: This movie actually has a joke again.

  • Ima 2022-03-26 09:01:11

    Hate religious bondage, love freedom~

Latter Days quotes

  • Julie Taylor: We're shirts. You're skins.

    Elder Aaron Davis: [pulls down the hem of his shirt blushing] Uh... no.

    Christian Markelli: Fine, we'll be skins.

    [both him and Juile take off their shirts]

    Elder Paul Ryder: [looking at Juile's chest] Whoa!

    [walks into the basketball pole]

    Elder Paul Ryder: Ow!

  • Elder Aaron Davis: [taking care of Christian's cut] This is going to sting a little. Funny, I'm not squeamish. In high school we went to this hospital. I was the only kid who wanted to watch the surgery. So they help me scrub down, and then they gave me a set of scrubs - you know, those green things? To put on and everything... got a Band-Aid?

    [Christian hands him some]

    Elder Aaron Davis: So anyway, I got to watch as they opened this guy's chest. And there it was, this human heart, you know? This human heart. You think about it beating and all, but it's more of a dance. And I couldn't get over that that's all that tethers us to this planet - this one fragile muscle. And how it's so tiny, really, in the big scheme of things. And when you think about all the things that can stop it... Well you just figure that there's got to be something else, something miraculous that keeps that valiant little muscle dancing.