"Handsome Devil" Douban: 7.3 points Irish movie. The general plot is: in the school crazy for football, two very different teenagers are related to friendship, youth and sports.
It is worth mentioning that this film has Mo Niang Andrew Scott starring as an English teacher. Encourage + motivate the two male protagonists ~
The two male protagonists are rehearsing the violin
Mo Niang said, you are louder, let me hear your voice!
Tearful eyes ~~
Conor was a transfer student, and everyone only knew that the reason he was expelled from the previous school was because of a fight. He has an angular but melancholy face, because his rugby talent is favored by the team coach, and his energetic appearance on the pitch and the quiet guitar playing and singing are charming.
But he had a secret, he was a gay, but he never dared to say it.
The original room, because of the gay identity of the roommate, was forcibly separated.
Ned is his roommate and is bullied because of his gay status, but he always dares to face himself. He dared to face the ridicule of the crowd and jumped out of the car under the power of his parents to encourage his friends.
This concept runs throughout the school
However, face bullying
Never give up on your true self
Straight male cancer homophobic coaches on football teams always keep conor away from those "specific people" because he will be "influenced." He was cowardly again and again, even if he didn't know if he was playing rugby for the coach or for the headmaster.
Ned said you should do it for yourself, so he bravely confessed and won the victory with the support of the team members. Whether it's the team, or himself.
Well...... This is the story of two teenagers and teachers encouraging each other to come out and do their own thing. While Conor and Ned look like a good match, maybe just... Ordinary friend relationship?
The two male protagonists are very cute, the story is fresh, the point is reached, and it is innocuous. What the? You say attacked? Which pair is CP? Sorry, in fact see at the end you will find that this may be a sisterhood story to provoke!
I think this movie is not only for the LGBT community, but actually for any group or label group.
Because it tells us, "If you're all busy being someone else, then who's going to be yourself again!" "We actually know how ordinary we are if the whole world understands us.