love without shame

Dereck 2022-04-19 09:01:29

This is the best film I've ever seen that expresses homosexuality. The film tries to make the audience understand homosexuality, and it does so successfully. Most people have a natural rejection of homosexuality, and the big boss in the film has the same rejection of homosexuality as the previous joe. From the beginning, Andrew went to Joe and said that he was gay. Joe quickly wiped his hands and went to see a doctor. He was also very angry at making fun of gay. He took the case entirely for the sake of legal justice. After getting to know Andrew gradually, Joe also tried to enter the gay circle. The most obvious change is that joe went to andrew to talk about the case, but andrew was intoxicated in the opera. At this time, andrew lost everything outside and showed his true self. And joe was also fascinated by it, and was deeply attracted by Andrew. After the song, joe found his gaffe, and ran away from Andrew's house as soon as possible. When he got home, he hugged his wife and daughter for comfort. It means that Joe understands andrew. Homosexuality can happen to anyone. At the moment of the opera, Joe must have been attracted to andrew. Otherwise, he would not have been so fascinated by it. Amazed by my transformation. Since then, joe doesn't seem to reject gays so much, and has also attended their parties. The rules of this world are always set by the majority. As far as homosexuality is concerned, it is a matter of free choice, and everyone has their own right to choose and decide. The object is different, but that is also love, and the essence of love has not changed. All we need to do is try to be tolerant of other people's choices and understand other people's lives. Singing in the last song, don't turn your back on me, I'm afraid of loneliness. What kind of love is love, since it is love, there is nothing to be ashamed of!

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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."