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Seamus 2022-01-27 08:23:16
angels in america
Angels in America is one of playwright Tony Kushner's most famous plays. This work is divided into two parts, the first Millennium Approaches (the coming of the millennium) and the second Perestroika (reform). The first of these won the Pulitzer Prize in 1993. Without a doubt, this is a work of...
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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,...
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Alia 2022-01-27 08:23:16
Homemade Refinement: Don't watch with a load of religious metaphors/symbols. It is recommended to focus on the plot for the first time, feel the lines and performance, and then consider the interpretation. The performances of the actors are excellent, which aroused a strong resonance with me. They still shine brightly in a large number of stories with similar themes, with depth, beauty, and connotation. I like them very much. LGBT masterpieces worthy of film history
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Malvina 2022-01-27 08:23:16
The TV version of the acting department can be said to be incomparable to the TV version: Justin Kirk's struggles, Aunt Emma and Mae kiss on the rooftop and their respective avatars, Patrick Wilson's closet struggles (and muscles) and Al Pacino The muttering of the hospital bed at the moment of death... If it is said to be critical, it may be that the "five hair special effects" presented in the second part and the scene transition weaken the strength of the lines conveyed. Use life to create theories, fight with life, no longer retreat, no longer mysteriously die. IT'S TIMING.
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