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Bobby 2022-07-09 16:14:11
In the second episode, there is no abortion problem anymore, it is still three short stories, three problems encountered by lesbians. 1. Family status and rights. 2. Does the external image have to be like a man? Are lesbians also part of feminism, or do we have to wait and see later? 3. Lesbian reproductive rights. The paradox is that there are some signs in the United States today that even the right to abortion has to be withdrawn from...
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Thalia 2022-07-09 16:11:34
Love in 3 Different Years The first story made me sad and reminded me of Vanessa Redgrave's sad and beautiful eyes The soundtrack is...
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Destany 2022-07-09 15:55:30
I like the first story very much. Each story represents an era. Does this mean that the older the era, the more it will last until...
If These Walls Could Talk 2 Comments
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Eunice 2022-10-24 01:00:18
Fortunately, the world is not static, what will be will be.
From the first story to the third story, from sadness to joy, while fighting for the protection of rights and interests, the society also slowly recognized them.
The first story tells us WHY: Why fight for your rights. The first story is the saddest. She just wanted to meet her lover again and... -
Jettie 2022-10-21 20:50:38
Joyful Profound Not Preaching
I have seen several three-part/multipart movies. The hours, wandering youth, spending time eating the girl, and this one, if these walls could talk. Hey, it seems that these four have more or less same-sex elements. "Flower Eat" even tells a story that happened in the same apartment at different...
If These Walls Could Talk 2 quotes
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Linda: So am I the woman, and you're the man?
Amy: No.
Linda: Then why do you dress like one?
Amy: This is how I feel comfortable.
Linda: Do you see yourself as a woman?
Amy: Don't you think I know what people think of me? This is me. It can't be any other way.
Linda: Have you ever been...
Amy: [interrupts] What's bothering you? That if we go to breakfast together, people will know what you are because you're with me?
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Linda: Do you have any idea what you just did? You know why you don't like Amy? Because you're scared of anything that's not like you.
Director: Jane Anderson, Martha Coolidge, Anne Heche
Language: English Release date: March 5, 2000