Extended Reading
  • Demetrius 2022-01-27 08:23:16

    hope and justice

    After two days and 6 hours, I finally finished watching . It's hard to say how clear the content is in it. But it allowed me to determine its theme, which is still justice and hope. The
    film involves religion, politics, homosexuality, AIDS, etc. Topics. Long paragraphs of monologues and dialogues,...

  • Burdette 2022-01-27 08:23:16

    Dog blood drama in the western canon

    Carry a sedan chair as usual: Tony Kushner's "Angels in America" ​​has won many awards~ including the Pulitzer Prize and Tony Award in 1993 (awarded to the upper part, I think it fully shows that the lower part is not as good as the first half as a sequel Shining, happy endings, etc. the audience...

  • Jacklyn 2022-03-14 14:12:30

    There is nothing to say about his acting skills, especially Jeffrey Wright, who plays a nurse, but he just couldn't like it. Episode 5, in particular, reached the peak of disgust, and he insisted on finishing six episodes based on the morality of watching dramas from beginning to end. A lot of narcissistic and pretentious lines can't change the character's scum and cheap nature, especially the character of Louis who hates it very much. Such a person can still find peace in the end, which is more worthy than Joe, who tried his best to be a good person but was actually fucked miserably. It was also doomed that I and the author could not communicate. All three stars are given to the acting, as for the play itself, I am incompetent to appreciate it.

  • Ed 2022-03-22 09:02:52

    Many, many issues... "God has abandoned us, and when he comes back, you should go and sue him..."

Angels in America quotes

  • The Angel: My wrath is as fearsome as my countenance is splendid.

  • Sir: Whadda you want?

    Louis Ironson: I want you to fuck me, hurt me, and make me bleed.

    Sir: I want to.

    Louis Ironson: Yeah?

    Sir: I wanna hurt you.

    Louis Ironson: Fuck me.

    Sir: Yeah?

    Louis Ironson: Hard.

    Sir: Yeah? You've been a bad boy?

    Louis Ironson: [laughs] Very bad. Very bad.

    Sir: You need to be punished, boy?

    Louis Ironson: Yes, I do.

    Sir: Yes, what?

    Louis Ironson: ...Oh, uh...

    Sir: Yes, what, boy?

    Louis Ironson: Oh! 'Ts- yes, sir.

    Sir: I want you to take me to your place, boy.

    Louis Ironson: No, I can't do that.

    Sir: No, what?

    Louis Ironson: No sir, I can't. I don't live alone, sir.

    Sir: Your lover know you're out with a man tonight, boy?

    Louis Ironson: No sir, he... my lover doesn't know.

    Sir: Your lover know you like...

    Louis Ironson: Let's change the subject, okay? Can we go to your place?

    Sir: ...I live with my parents.