A hypocritical relationship leads to the most beautiful love of an innocent boy, Morris. When he finds that everything is irreversible, he meets ALEX who really loves him——a son of a butcher, a gardener of a manor from a lower class. In M's eyes, ALEX was originally just an outlet when his feelings suffered from Waterloo. At that time, he didn't realize that this outlet was the real destination of his painful emotions. Watching M sticking his head out the window in the rainy night, ALEX didn't know how painful he was at that time---- just like he was doing, hoping that the heavy rain could wash away his inner torment---- he Watching M, far under the manor tree, watching with interest, laughing like an innocent child watching a puppet show—in the most vulgar way all high society considers it vulgar. But it made me like this little character as soon as I saw it. Like all the little characters in Gu Long's writings, he appeared with the most real and natural humanity. He doesn't have D's flashy gentleman, but he has a noble heart that no gentleman can match -- his dedication and single-mindedness to feelings, and paying no matter the cost! The clumsy and serious look of his letter to M is really hard to believe that M will think it is extortion in disguise after receiving the letter---because the country where M is in such an act will be hanged, and at the same time out of habitual thinking He didn't even think a lowly man could write! And when ALEX took the train to the city to find M in the rain—that was the first time he took the train into the city, and after seeing M, he burst out in his own simple and direct expression: The expression on "don't treat me like a dog" I almost worried if M would miss this relationship again because of D's hurt. But the kind-hearted M didn't do it, because he knew that it was mutual hurt, and he knew how painful it was. So we saw the question brought by the lovely ALEX because of his humble background before leaving: "Will you pay the rent? I'm afraid they won't let me go." ------ See me here Totally overwhelmed. Maybe D's so-called platonic relationship was his true thoughts about his relationship with M, but when he learned about the perfect love between M and ALEX, his shock shook his thoughts about his past. , but it was too late, only watching the M in memory go further and further away in Trinity College. . . . . . . What a great movie, I don't know how famous these actors are and I don't need to know, I'm just so grateful to the bear, to all the great actors who gave me joy during these 164 minutes! stop Grant is a good interpretation of D, a character with a grand appearance and a selfish and hypocritical heart. It suits him! I like stupid boys like ALEX here. If Garin is the tulip in my heart, then ALEX is the wild chrysanthemum, fresh and natural, the splendid color of nature. In fact, whether true love really has nothing to do with class, knowledge, or gender.
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