The Boys in the Band Comments

  • Sonia 2023-01-27 09:56:45

    The motif of self-hate, who would have thought of seeing raw...

  • Adeline 2023-01-17 05:41:51

    In the 1960s, one after another was a hit, and it was a director's business to add material to the original, which is why Fred King was one of the most important Hollywood directors in the 1970s. It was quite a successful adaptation! How I lost all my friends overnight, but at least I still have Christ-was-I-drunk-last-night...

  • Margaretta 2022-12-31 04:48:42

    The applause frequency reached a new high, and all the characters and plots could be seated. Lingyu translation...

  • Emmie 2022-12-30 23:29:49

    So exciting, so moving. Whether it's the script or cinematography, everything is just right - "tight fit" is not a bad thing for a film adapted from a stage play (and doesn't shy away from showing the character/essence of stage play), but there is also handheld camera work at the The first angle of view) brings the breathable space. ”Run, charge, run. Borrow, make. Spend…run. Waste, waste, waste. And why? And why? Fini. Applause. There's nothing quite as good as feeling sorry for yourself, is...

  • Anya 2022-12-30 08:00:32

    This is not a performance, this is a cry from that era or even now. 2 hours of dialogue dialogue dialogue dialogue dialogue. The relationship between people. It's hard to imagine such a serious discussion in the 70s. This kind of Once this book is written, there won't be a better book showing the same theme. It's hard to imagine 1000 performances. For me, that kind of entanglement and pain and self-loathing will not be read a second...

  • Rogers 2022-12-24 02:05:17

    Avant-garde, everyone's emotions are full of secrets and chaos. Decades later, the emotional state of most homos is still the...

  • Hollie 2022-12-17 03:29:29

    Another unbelievable unmarked...

  • Christiana 2022-11-18 21:36:10

    Classic gay movie.....still classic now....better than 2020...

  • Katrine 2022-11-11 13:10:43

    If I had to describe it in one word, it would be...

  • Alfonso 2022-10-25 17:00:55

    "I'm like an old man, I'm tired of living, but I'm afraid of death."...Single scene group like the no-kill version of the Reaper of Souls, from the same cut to create personality differences to form the biggest highlight, adapted from the popular stage play of the year, Ying Shi pure and the same movie once A major breakthrough, the director of the film, Fred King, is no longer the only one in the history of the seventy highlight moments of the archmage and the French drug trafficking...

Extended Reading
  • 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...

The Boys in the Band quotes

  • 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.

  • Michael: One could murder you, with very little effort.