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Fidel 2022-04-24 07:01:23

There are full marks for regrets and flaws, but it is full marks. The director deliberately did not give any passionate shots to the two male protagonists, but instead created a flawed love, a loss, a hope, and the beauty of not getting everything, rather than getting everything. Many people did not understand the voice that Angel said in the comments. In fact, it was auditory hallucinations. It may be just neuroticism, or it may already be a schizophrenia. The condition must have been closely linked to their outlaw careers. Turmoil, tension, confusion, and no future surround Angel and haunt him. In addition, his homosexual relationship with Naylor also made him feel insecure. He passionately loved Naylor, relied on Naylor, and trusted Naylor, but he had no confidence in this love, worrying about gains and losses, confused and depressed. I also think it's their outlaw life that makes him feel that way. A life that cannot see the future, cannot see the destination, there are countless variables every day, and a life that is on the edge of gain and loss cannot make people feel at ease and enjoy love. I think this is also a meaning that the film should express.

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