not be ashamed of love

Guillermo 2022-04-19 09:01:29

The Philadelphia Story

It seems that I haven't watched many movies this year. Last year, the most impressive ones were "The True Color of Heroes" and "Youth as a Young Man". There are too many interesting and meaningful things to see and hear. Then look slowly.

Homosexuality and AIDS. If I say that many years ago, I also discriminated against it. I feel as if these people have a chaotic private life and are abnormal. I used the word "abnormal". The first time I recognized homosexuality was when I went to a friend's school many years ago. She pointed me to two lesbians, and we silently peeped at their words and deeds, but I was silently admiring the looks of these two girls. It's so pretty, like it's straight out of a comic.

As I grew up, I began to gradually realize that we are all the same people. What is wrong with him, what is wrong with love?

On jurisprudence: only occasionally, we are only part of the promotion of fairness. It's an exhilarating feeling.

On life and death: I am ready.

About love: I am divine. I am life. I am love.

On dignity and equality: I will not be ashamed of love.

Hunks' eyes are so good. Grab the bottle and sing along with the opera, the gay dance before the court, Andrew's friendly family. Beautiful and majestic vitality.

Society is also progressing. Today, all kinds of discrimination still exist, but many people have realized it, and this is a good start.

May I always have a true temperament, a tolerant heart, rational thinking, and a spiritual background that both love and be loved are equal.

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Extended Reading

Philadelphia quotes

  • Joe Miller: What's wrong with your face?

    Andrew Beckett: [upon entering Joe's office] I have AIDS.

  • [Andrew transcendentally describes his favorite opera,slowly walking around his apartment, closing his eyes, looking up]

    Andrew Beckett: Do you like opera?

    Joe Miller: I'm not that familiar with opera.

    Andrew Beckett: This is my favorite aria. This is Maria Callas. This is "Andrea Chenier", Umberto Giordano. This is Madeleine. She's saying how during the French Revolution, a mob set fire to her house, and her mother died... saving her. "Look, the place that cradled me is burning." Can you hear the heartache in her voice? Can you feel it, Joe? In come the strings, and it changes everything. The music fills with a hope, and that'll change again. Listen... listen..."I bring sorrow to those who love me." Oh, that single cello! "It was during this sorrow that love came to me." A voice filled with harmony. It says, "Live still, I am life. Heaven is in your eyes. Is everything around you just the blood and mud? I am divine. I am oblivion. I am the god... that comes down from the heavens, and makes of the Earth a heaven. I am love!... I am love."