Lauren Mae Shafer

Lauren Mae Shafer

  • Born: 1984-8-16
  • Height: 5' 7" (1.7 m)
  • Extended Reading
    • Erwin 2022-04-23 07:03:58

      For Bobby

      20170312

      I don't remember how many times I've watched it, but it's been a long time since the last time I watched it. Compared to the previous time, I only had tears in my eyes, but this time I cried more and more. Instead, I don't know what to write. I love watching the joys and sorrows in movies,...

    • Halle 2022-04-19 09:02:43

      Short Review (Can't Fit) of "God Bless Bobby"

      It's the best movie I've seen on this subject (though I haven't seen a few). The dialogues, details, and various stages (self-knowledge, family conflict, exploration, passing away, family knowledge) are complete and real (although I haven't experienced it, but I can empathize and poke my...

    • Antwan 2022-03-26 09:01:12

      1. The paranoia caused by superstition and the superstition are the most terrifying. They cannot communicate at all. 2. Human beings’ revisions and commentaries to the Bible have changed with the progress of the times, so why does religious dogma exist? 3. God created all things and should love all things as they are. It seems that the educational significance of this film is greater than the content. It is recommended that all comrades who want to come out should brainwash their families first.

    • Sam 2022-03-14 14:12:27

      The film deeply criticizes the ignorant prejudice against homosexuals brought about by Westerners' faith in religion, especially the Bible, and mechanized understanding. It is highly recommended for gay relatives and friends and people who need gay literacy! God will not send a person to hell just because he is a homosexual. What God loves is what a person is.

    Prayers for Bobby quotes

    • Jeanette: They should love the son no matter what the sin. Hey, that's good! I'm gonna start my own bible.

    • Robert Griffith: So we're really going to San Francisco?

      Mary Griffith: I think we have to, I don't think its a choice. Well... that's ironic.