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Alyson 2023-07-17 17:52:07
This version of the cast is so handsome. There are large lines throughout the whole article. A same-sex party broke into a deep cabinet
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Lacey 2023-07-10 18:31:52
Majority, minority; minority, majority, on what...
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Sophia 2023-07-07 15:25:24
The 70-year-old co-movie has been so good-looking, what are the people behind it...
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Dora 2023-07-07 00:37:19
Still a classic after fifty years. If the contemporary Stonewall is the fission of the LGBTQ society, "Band Boys" is a fusion reaction after gays and lesbians fight each other. The nine comrades were in the same room, and the sword, light and sword shadow between them was enough to kill the heart. In the stormy bullying of the dialogue, every fold of external homophobia and internal self-loathing is clearly visible. "I just wish we didn't hate ourselves so much", who wouldn't? Homosexuality is...
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Garrick 2023-06-21 15:49:46
The strong stage style is full of tension, the scheduling in the space is powerful, and the group portraits with strong styles condense the figure of a group, and everyone is a male classmate with a...
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Libbie 2023-06-21 06:07:44
Too good book, too good rhythm, too good performance, as the scheduling of so many people in the small space of the movie, it is also not lost. At the door of the era, different people behave completely differently under the same depression. What is it, what do you want, how to truly accept yourself, how to embrace your lover, embrace life, money, happiness, anxiety, others, life, love. All-encompassing, penetrating, climaxing, how is it so good. I even feel that only this kind of discussion is...
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Judy 2023-06-18 08:23:01
"It would be great if I could learn not to hate myself so much." (Later the Italians took the essence of "Perfect Stranger" and filmed the Banya version, the French version, the Korean version, the Chinese version, the Mexican version, the Greek version, the Turkish version?...
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Reggie 2023-06-18 00:30:20
Four-and-a-half stars, 70 years, it's not uncommon to see a group show in the GAY circle at that time. It's really wonderful. Every character is so fresh and bloody. I burst into tears in the second...
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Brody 2023-06-11 13:49:49
I beg the school to adapt this one, this script can make me watch it three...
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Hubert 2023-05-29 02:30:26
In New York in the 70s, 7 fags were mixed into a deep cabinet, and then decorated with cowboy Tex, everyone only cared about themselves and didn't care about others, under the roof of thunderstorms, they were anxious and pushed, protected themselves with the sharpest words, and lifted the mask, because we didn't Fa faces his true self, even if he keeps praying and taking medicine, he cannot change it with the passion to destroy...
The Boys in the Band Comments
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Gertrude 2022-10-11 19:41:52
their group (our group)
It's hard to believe that such a film was born in 1970.
We have to understand the context at the time. (It was the best of times and the worst of times.) In America in the 1950s and 1960s, homosexuals faced far greater legal and social moral hostility than the Warsaw Pact allies. Facing all kinds... -
Sophia 2022-10-11 14:37:51
Ninety-nine to one: self-identification
All being mean to others is self-loathing, and a subconscious rejection of this disgust to gain a seeming inner peace and self-esteem.
There are nine characters and nine personalities, but none of them can get around a common motif: the self-identification of comrades. Different personalities are...
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Michael: Oh Harold, he's beautiful.
Harold: Yeah, beautiful. He has unnatural, natural beauty. Not that that means anything.
Michael: It doesn't mean everything.
Harold: Keep telling yourself that, as your hair drops out in handfuls.
Michael: Faggots are worse than women about their age. They think their lives are over at thirty. Physical beauty is not all that goddamn important.
Harold: Course not. How could it be? It's only in the eye of the beholder.
Michael: And it's only skin deep.
Harold: Only skin deep. It's transitory, too. It's terribly transitory. Oh yes. It's too bad about this poor boy's face. It's tragic. He's absolutely cursed. How could his beauty ever compare with my soul? And although I've never seen my soul, I understand from my mother's Rabbi that it's a knock-out. I, however, cannot seem to locate it for a gander. And if I could, I'd sell it in a flash, for some skin-deep, transitory, meaningless beauty.
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Michael: One could murder you, with very little effort.