Pride

Pride

  • Director: Matthew Warchus
  • Countries of origin: United Kingdom, France, United States
  • Language: English, Welsh
  • Release date: September 12, 2014
  • Sound mix: Dolby Digital
  • Aspect ratio: 2.35 : 1
  • Also known as: Гордість
  • "Pride" is a feature film directed by Matthew Watchus and starring Ben Schnetzer , Imelda Mary Philomena Bernadette Stauton , Paddy Considine and others. The film was released in the UK on September 12, 2014.
    The film is adapted from real historical events in the UK and tells the story of the gay community helping the strike miners to oppose layoffs and marketization, and then the two groups forged a deep friendship   .

    Details

    • Release date September 12, 2014
    • Filming locations Llandeilo, Carmarthenshire, Wales, UK
    • Production companies Pathe UK, Pathé, CBS Films

    Box office

    Gross US & Canada

    $1,446,634

    Opening weekend US & Canada

    $100,040

    Gross worldwide

    $16,775,629

    Movie reviews

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    • By Cletus 2022-07-22 12:46:09

      Pride--Gay Movies That Bring Power

      The British film "Pride"

      uses a sunny and smooth approach to film this gay-themed film. Of course, the approach is simple, and the story is ordinary. Although it is an independent film, it has already been produced in the style of Hollywood in the United States. The story tells the story of British society in the 1980s. During Mrs. Thatcher's tenure as prime minister, the regulations on layoffs of miners, miners and gay organizations united to protest in solidarity. During...

    • By Amy 2022-03-28 09:01:07

      3

      Britain has a nickname - the country of corruption. I have always been accustomed to it, but I have never thought about it carefully. How can the traditional and conservative thinking of a kingdom with a long history be liberated in an era when homosexuality is not accepted by most people even now. This film, like a documentary, tells us the history of the struggle. The leading teenager died of AIDS shortly after the march at the age of 26. It is a pity that he did not see that same-sex...

    • By Velda 2022-03-27 09:01:12

      LGBT rights are just one of the many right things you need to do

      Compared with the normal heart, which was cut into a mess by ryan murphy, the pride adapted from real history is much more powerful and exciting in terms of theme deepening, plot direction, rhythm control and characterization.
      Ironically, Pride takes the word "ordinary" much further than the former.

      The music that perfectly matches the plot like a needle (almost thought it was a musical), a very appealing central character mark, a group of lgbt groups who are passionate and not...

    • By Guido 2022-03-27 09:01:12

      To live proudly is to defend one's own dignity

      "Bread is what we need to live, but if we have to give up roses, I'd rather resist to the death." This is a comedy, I think it's more like an educational film in a tragedy. It is also a good medicine for reflection and self-examination. I am glad that I did not experience that era, and I feel sorry for those who have exhausted their lives to fight for our equal rights now. If it is you and me, it may not be possible to do this. I think more of those indifferent bystanders.

            At...

    • By Jasmin 2022-03-27 09:01:12

      whatever

      When strength is not enough, we need to cooperate. Don't focus on just one point. Power and rights are earned back. You can't get what you want without going through a struggle! ! In the struggle, we must unite all forces that can be united. As Lao Mao said, politics is to make more of one's own people and less of the enemy. quite right. From the point of view of the masses, marches and strikes are to achieve the desired goal through extreme means. At this time, what you need is the...

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    • By Edd 2022-04-24 07:01:16

      The most unbearable is the clothing design, the miners group is too...

    • By Kara 2022-04-24 07:01:16

      It added a lot of drama and rounded out a lot of conflict, but when I saw the slogan "Miner Support Gay and Lesbian" it felt like the effort paid...

    • By Jazmin 2022-04-24 07:01:16

      The group portraits are still pieces of paper, but they are much better than "Girls Want Revolution", which is also a feel-good movie, but is so hypocritical that it has almost become a harmful sugar water movie. Some of the anger), the sense of humor is in place, the emotional climax at the end is solid, and the characters are more evenly...

    • By Daphney 2022-04-24 07:01:16

      "The weakest thing in the world is personal strength, but union makes us strong", the realistic meaning conveyed by the film is far greater than the film...

    • By Braeden 2022-04-24 07:01:16

      A warm and bloody film about the gay struggle. Stories of gay groups and miners' unions reveal the importance of alliances in social movements against those in power. But the film revealed several issues that were understated and skipped: What if the sport was hijacked? How to coordinate the division of interests of different groups? What if the alliance is divided? In addition, Thatcher is really strong, the union is really socialist, and Bill Nighy is really...

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    "Pride" is different from other gay movies that emphasize sex scenes, but instead focuses on mutual assistance and gay values. The whole film not only truly portrays the British government's suppression of miners' protests, but also brilliantly presents important pioneering works in the history of the British gay movement. From the beginning of the discord between the gay group and the miner group, to understanding each other, to the...
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    Movie quotes

    • Reggie: Nobody said anything about hiding who we are.

      Mark: Yes, they did. You.

      Reggie: I just think if everybody takes it easy on the...

      Ray: Flamboyance.

      Reggie: We're more likely to fit in.

      Jonathan: I'm sorry, just to be clear, when you say "flamboyance", you mean gay. And when you say "everyone", you mean me.

      Mark: Jonathan.

      Jonathan: Good. It's just I haven't spoken 1950s in quite a while.

    • [Snooping Around Jonathan and Gethin's Spare Room]

      Hefina: What I want to know is...

      [Pulls Out a Pink Dildo]

      Hefina: What's this?

      [Hefina, Sian, Margaret, Gwen and Gail All Start Laughing]

      Sian: Hefina! Put That Back Immediately!

      Hefina: That's nothing. Here, look what else I've found.

      Margaret: You never went under his bed!

      [Pulls Out a Gay Porno Mag, Women Start Laughing Harder]

      Hefina: When was the last time you saw anything like that, huh? When? When?

      [Cut to Gethin and Jonathan Trying to Sleep in Their Room, Women Hysterically Laughing Coming in from the Other Room]

      Jonathan: Don't those women ever sleep?

      [Cut Back to The Women in The Spare Room]

      Hefina: Jesus God that takes me back!

      [Hysterical Laughter Continues]

    • Hefina: What the hell do you think you're doing?

      Carl: Just talking to Kev about something.

      Hefina: You can talk to Kev any day of the week. Get over there and find a gay or a lesbian right now.

      Carl: Look, Hefina, I've shaken their hands, I've bought them a pint. See? I don't wanna labor the point, do I? I might, you know, give them the wrong impression.

      Kevin: Right.

      Hefina: [Sarcastically] Oh, Right. Because you're so bloody irresistible, is that it, Carl Evans?

      Hefina: [Seriously] Listen to me, I've seen you dancing round my backyard with no clothes on since you were this high, and I can tell you right now, these gays have thrown better away.