Senior comrade Ben (John Littgao John Lithgow) and George (Alfred Molina Alfred Molina) have been together for nearly 40 years. After same-sex marriage was legalized in New York State, they were finally able to hold an idyllic wedding in Manhattan and make lifelong vows. However, the move allowed ecclesiastical schools to find a reason to fire George. The two people who suddenly lost their financial resources became unable to afford the rent of the apartment, so they had no choice but to move out of their love nest for many years and live in the homes of different relatives and friends. The warm wishes still ringing in our ears at the wedding turned into a realistic test of human feelings. While they are running to find a new home, the life of separation between the two places is also testing their white-haired love. Director Ella Sachs won the Teddy Bear Award at the Berlin Film Festival for "Lighting". The latest masterpiece, "Love is weird" is not just a gay film, it is about the life itself, which makes people feel the quiet flow of love in all kinds of troubles and trivialities.