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So, 'End of Love' is this interesting film that digs into the complexities of identity and acceptance. It centers on Ming, who, while stuck in this Christians-only rehab camp, reflects on his past life filled with the chaos of being a rent boy and the quieter romance with Yen, who's much older. The contrast between his reckless escapades and the calm facade of his relationship creates a haunting atmosphere. The pacing can be a bit slow, but that really lets you feel the weight of his struggles. The performances are raw, especially the tension between Ming and his mother when she confronts him about his sexuality. It's one of those films that sticks with you, not because it's flashy, but because of its stark portrayal of love and rejection.
Themes of sexuality and acceptance.Strong performances, particularly in emotional scenes.Atmospheric and reflective storytelling.
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