In 1989, in New York, filmmaker Jenny Livingston recorded the extravagant scene of the underground dance floor with a film "Paris is Burning". The film is a nightclub fashion blockbuster and a home-like comfort to gay and transgender people who are driven out of their homes because of their courage to pursue themselves. Although shrouded in the shadow of AIDS and prejudice, "Paris in Burning" still brings us a feast of charm and passion, dream and desire. What's more, it leads the lost people to move on without yielding to fear, to examine unyielding and continue to shine, to be courageous and unyielding to the secular world.