Dave Blamy

Dave Blamy

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  • Profession: actor
  • Representative Works: "Memories of Lost Souls", "Black Eats Black", "Under the Dome"
  • Dave Blamy is an actor whose main works include "Memories of Lost Souls", "Black Eat Black" and "Under the Dome".
    Extended Reading
    • Jovanny 2022-03-26 08:01:01

      The pattern is too small to be a climate

      The beginning of the film specifically mentions two years: 1969 (the heroine was 14 years old) and 1973 (the heroine was admitted to university).

      In 1969, Americans landed on the moon, New York's gays and lesbians created massive riots at Stonewall bars ( Stonewall 2015 ), anti-Vietnam War marches...

    • Pattie 2022-03-26 08:01:01

      gay movies in history

      The protagonist as the first point of view is not actually gay, so the perspective of this film is novel and unique, looking at the life of my uncle from the perspective of a niece. It reflects the new tolerance for things of the youthful young generation in the United States.

      Many films like to...

    • Vallie 2022-03-26 08:01:01

      "LGBT elders + growing up girls + road movie", a similar comparison has Lily and Julia's "Walking with Grandma" a few years ago, which is a bit dwarfed... Although the tone of this one is obviously heavier, it is also trying to establish something different (such as Wally's homophobic background in the Middle East, and suddenly from Beth's perspective, point to the awakening of female consciousness in the 1970s, and "Green Book" wannabe). Instead of opening his heart at will, he began to fall into painful memories and contradictions on his journey to the south. Alan Ball seamlessly collages many elements (even the actors) of "Here and Now". I got here, but it was too PTSD drama, so I felt that it was very painful to travel. Paul Bettany's show is the only place I like it.

    • Rahul 2022-03-26 09:01:15

      7 points. It's been a long time since I watched a movie and I was so angry. How could the old man be so annoying when he died. The niece and uncle and uncle's boyfriend went back to the old man's funeral together. There was not much time on the road, so it was not a road movie. The uncle didn't come out with his family, so his boyfriend had to look after him at the motel. When his uncle was young, his father saw him making out with a young man, so his father hated him for the rest of his life. Unexpectedly, when the lawyer read out the will, his father actually put him together. People don't let it go even after they die, and they don't plan to unravel the resentment of a lifetime after they die. Fortunately, Frank has such a lovely niece, a lover who firmly supports him, and a considerate family, or he will die of popularity at the end. However, with such an old man, it is unlikely that every family member is so kind, so the final HE is still a bit magical.

    Uncle Frank quotes

    • Beth: You don't need these men's permission to play with me, you need mine which I'll never ever give up because you are presumptuous and disrespect, and you're probably even stupider than you look.

      [Mechanic scroffs]

      Beth: And you look pretty goddamn stupid.

    • Frank: Look at me.

      [Green Mountain Motel clerk looks]

      Frank: Thank you.