Milk lost in the workplace

Maximillian 2022-04-19 09:01:47

Milk is dead, his death makes people sad and nostalgic, his death inspires comrades to face the future life with courage and dignity, his death allows more people to be resolved by comrade love, and his death makes more Many people knew about him, and his death also made this film, and created two golden statuettes at the 81st Oscars.
On closer inspection, though, Milk did not die from the flamboyant gay coming out movement he led, nor did he die at the hands of the outraged conservatives who loyally defended Bill 6. His death was because he offended his fellow villain Dan in the workplace. As the grievances deepened, Milk, who was proud of his career, did not explain or resolve it. At the last moment of Dan's career, he showed his trump card and beat Dan beyond redemption. Turn around nowhere. In the end, Dan loses his mind and kills the mayor and Milk, the two guys who cost him his job and face. . . . . . .
The above remarks do not contradict my recommendation for this movie, it just feels abruptly stopped and lost.

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Milk quotes

  • Harvey Milk: How do you teach homosexuality? Is it like French?

  • Harvey Milk: [Voice Over, Last lines] I ask this... If there should be an assassination, I would hope that five, ten, one hundred, a thousand would rise. I would like to see every gay lawyer, every gay architect come out - - If a bullet should enter my brain, let that bullet destroy every closet door... And that's all. I ask for the movement to continue. Because it's not about personal gain, not about ego, not about power... it's about the "us's" out there. Not only gays, but the Blacks, the Asians, the disabled, the seniors, the us's. Without hope, the us's give up - I know you cannot live on hope alone, but without it, life is not worth living. So you, and you, and you... You gotta give em' hope... you gotta give em' hope.