"Milk" - An Inspiration

Kelvin 2022-04-20 09:01:40

Even 30 years after Milk's death, such a biographical film still has the power to call attention to the gay community. The film is interspersed with a lot of documentary footage from the past and the director's shooting footage is just right. Abrupt and uncomfortable and SEAN PENN's acting completely expresses the feeling of a homosexual (as if using the word to discriminate, but I don't) and the belief in politics that always insists on seeking equality for one's own rights. It is because of this movie that I know that there has been such a great person in American history. The criterion for whether a person is great or not is what kind of contribution he has made to the society and what kind of contribution he has made to future generations. Role model and Milk is such a person that's why the director will make such a movie to commemorate him after many years and also why people are still moved after seeing the movie and want to shout for equal rights In such an era

, a person with such courage ended his life in tragedy, but his value remains forever in this world. No matter what kind of era, he can have enough courage to do what most people want to do. Those who dare not do things will be unforgettable by the world and will be passed down as a good story from generation to generation. Just like Milk, even if there are people like me who have never heard of him, once they know it, they will not consciously admire and admire him. Such a person is impossible to be forgotten and ignored.

I heard that SEAN PENN is also a person with a personality. When he won the thank you speech for the best actor, he actually said "thank you gay-loving bastards". This wording is too much Madam, I really have the temperament of Milk when speaking

The political film was made like this, it can only be said that it was quite successful.

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Milk quotes

  • Harvey Milk: Is anyone gonna pay the pizza guy, or are we all just gonna stare?

    Dick Pabich: Why wouldn't we stare?

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