A Bittersweet Feel: Nostalgic Moments Emerge
Two high school best friends ignite a tender, forbidden romance in a Catholic school. In 100 min, it captures first love's raw pulse every heartbeat, tear, unspoken glance.Hazy visuals evoke faded memories; haunting score swells at their kiss & goodbye, delivering dulce amargo: sweet warmth into sorrow.Real hurt from slow-burn longing; authentic queer HK tale, no clichés.Personally, it took me back to my youth, falling hard for my best friend
(spoiler: she always chose distance despite her pain.
I was never an option).
If you've silently loved your bestie, it rips scars open 10/10, cry it out.
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Club Friday Season 8: True Love…or Hope
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Sigh... Kate
From the first moment at that restaurant when Kate confessed she "preferred women," I knew Cee was doomed. Never trust someone who uses those words as a convenient answer, or a woman desperate for a baby who ignores her current partner's feelings. Kate wasn't even bisexual.. it was pure manipulation, a selfish desire to feel loved without caring who she hurt. A calculated betrayal from the start. Selfishness squared that destroyed the one who truly loved her.We did i even keep watching it.
For Cee .
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