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Jovanny 2022-03-26 08:01:01
The pattern is too small to be a climate
The beginning of the film specifically mentions two years: 1969 (the heroine was 14 years old) and 1973 (the heroine was admitted to university).
In 1969, Americans landed on the moon, New York's gays and lesbians created massive riots at Stonewall bars ( Stonewall 2015 ), anti-Vietnam War marches...
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Pattie 2022-03-26 08:01:01
gay movies in history
The protagonist as the first point of view is not actually gay, so the perspective of this film is novel and unique, looking at the life of my uncle from the perspective of a niece. It reflects the new tolerance for things of the youthful young generation in the United States.
Many films like to...
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Mabelle 2022-03-26 09:01:15
Nice to see, fairies are cute.
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Peggie 2022-03-28 09:01:14
There can never be too many movies like this. While it's a '70s trope right now, the situation for gays and lesbians is similar across time. In fact, I can see the gentleness of the director, giving Frank a warm partner and a supportive family, allowing him to get over with obstacles. But this is also the shortcoming of this movie. Even in the death of his first love, his father's disgust, and the imprisonment of the times, he does not seem so miserable.
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Beth: [narrating] He
[Frank]
Beth: was the only adult I knew who looked me in the eye; who was curious about what I had to say; and who liked to make me laugh. And in summer of 1969, when I was 14, that was exhilarating.