genius sean

Hollie 2022-04-24 07:01:05

I've always liked Sean Penn, don't know when it started. Not the mentally handicapped dad in I am Sam, not the tangled cop in Mystic River, not the heart-changer in 21 Kerry, not the young and underwhelming lawyer in the corner - it wasn't they who moved me, it was The real actor behind them, who has always been maverick and was born anti-bone, moved me.

In one episode of "Two and a Half Men", Sean came out as himself, a guy who often hangs out with Charlie and chats about his heart - smoking a big cigar, black tights, unshaven beard, vicissitudes of eyes, arrogant tone. You absolutely can't associate this utterly macho man with the delicate, shy, and brave man of Milkree.

That's why at the Oscars, someone on stage asked him loudly, "You've been acting heterosexual for so many years to fool us?" After it came out, the response should not be bad-because the commemorative significance of the film itself has surpassed all the technical, directing, acting and other forms of things. What's more, usually with such commemorative support, everyone will do it very carefully, and the quality of the film itself will be medium and high.

I'm actually amazed at how malleable Sean is, I didn't realize he was gay when he first came on, I always thought he was just playing a politician who looks like me - but I saw him in the subway station Decisively and shyly stopped a stranger, became a lover after a few words, and kept it for a long time, then I closed my open mouth: "Holy Crap!"

Then he and a group of like-minded people rose up to fight for self-power. It's the American struggle we're familiar with, an achievement they've always been proud of, and an achievement we've always been convinced of -- but it's a difficult journey from the abolition movement to the feminist movement to the present. Still in progress. Remember last year's California Proposition 8? Everyone still ruthlessly passed the proposal against legalizing gay marriage. This is not something that can be explained in a few words, nor is it a simple truth that is clear in black and white. Therefore, more Milk is needed to fight, and more people who understand and support Milk are needed to promote and fight for it - just like the film. As the screenwriter and Sean Pan said when they won the Golden Man, they called on more people to understand and pay attention to this special group.

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Extended Reading
  • Jean 2022-03-22 09:01:41

    New Year's Eve, TV on demand. My mom asked me what I was watching, and she said a movie about a gay politician. My mom looked at me and sighed and left. . . . = = good. . . If i were a man i would love james franco madly...

  • Ola 2022-01-26 08:18:26

    A page full of tears and blood in the history of gay Pingquan. "People cannot live by hope alone, but a hopeless life is not worth living." He participates in politics not for fame and gain, but only wants to give hope to the disadvantaged. The ideal of ps is to be realized after several generations of tireless efforts and tenacious resistance... Chinese people are special? More forgetful? More cowardly? More keen on infighting? Be more wise to protect yourself? "Don't lose the world to narrow hatred and despair" is silly and naive? Is it important to run the mantra as a car?

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.