The whole scene looked very calm. I always thought that I would be exhausted and cry. Instead, it was this bland rendering that made me suppress this feeling even more heavy. This kind of forbidden love was not accepted by most people in the past and now. They all say that they live their lives without being bound by worldly vision, but at this time, few people can be so free and easy. Ennis's love is so forbearing that the movie I finally saw how much he loved Jack, and that tear dropped into my heart.
In fact, there can be such an enviable love between two people, why bother to care whether they are the right match, whether they are talented or not, and whether they are of the same sex? As long as it's love, it's fine. This kind of love is what I envy, regardless of gender. May the world be more tolerant and understanding, less forceful, and use an Internet language: "What's wrong with two men or women in love? Let you see? Kiss you on the mouth? Affect the use of your Wi-Fi?"
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