Our generation should learn

Ivy 2022-04-22 07:01:43

After reading the translation of QAF, I changed all the ordinary hearts to ordinary hearts.
After reading "The Ordinary Heart", I feel that I have never been able to get out of this story, but this is obviously a very simple story, the homosexual AIDS group , they long for non-discrimination, they long for true love.
The script and the stage version of "The Ordinary Heart" have been available for a long time. In order to understand the movie, I even went to watch the stage play. It is conceivable that it is not as delicate as the movie. To be honest, I started paying attention to "The Ordinary Heart" just because of the cast and HBO, which is no different from the fact that I watched Avengers because of the cast and Marvel. It wasn't until I saw the character poster that I remembered that most of the HBO movies are excellent works. From "Angel in America" ​​to "Behind the Candlestick", every story will make you ponder, this time the usual The heart is no exception.
Peacock, who plays Felix, said that when he was 14 years old, he was shocked when he read the script of "The Ordinary Heart". I think at that time he may have already positioned his sexuality, so he was shocked by the story of a group of homosexuals. Then he expresses his inner touch vividly in the movie, and Felix he portrays is full and vivid. He looked at Ned with warmth and love, but when he stared at the ceiling, he was full of helplessness and hope. The love between F and N is what makes the whole story so moving and deeply touching, you'll be moved by their love, and at the same time, you'll be reminded that maybe they could have had a better ending.
In those days, the characters in the play were lucky because they were a group of people fighting for their lives and love; they were also unfortunate because even if they were united, they were still too small and too small. Fortunately, there is Dr. Emma helping them through the difficulties, but who will help Emma? She is just fighting alone. When she fails to apply for her own rescue plan, a woman, a woman, brings smiles and warmth in front of the patients. The woman, sitting in a wheelchair, uncontrollably blamed the indifferent officer opposite. She feels powerless, and so do her supporters who sit not far away. In the end she complained feebly: "Do you think it is always an honor to see a patient die every day?" No, it never was, because her patients were pale and weak before they died, with no vigor or hope, but perhaps , Emma can feel this honor in front of Felix. Because she could hear the couple's vow of marriage at the end of one's life, and Ned repeating I Do to Felix over and over again. He was afraid that he would not be able to hear, or that he would not be able to feel his firmness or his own love. At the end of the film, when the gay activist played by Sheldon learned of Felix's death, he put his business card in a stack of business cards and quietly closed the drawer, thus declaring a person's death.
Julia Roberts, who played Emma, ​​said: "Everyone should watch this film, our generation reflects, your generation learns. Reflect on what to write? Maybe like Ned's brother, at the last moment, to Felix: Wish we had known each other sooner. He didn't say the second half of the sentence, but everyone could feel the guilt reflected in this half sentence. Maybe they should have had a better ending, maybe Felix could have asked the medicine for him to live another year instead of God. But he missed, but at least, he didn't miss the one he loved. This is what our generation should learn, the firmness of love and the power of love. It may be manifested in sadness, or it may be felt in despair.
In today's world, although gay pride is about to start again, a relaxed environment is still a gift for these few people. Therefore, the appearance of "The Ordinary Heart" has a very simple function, to let adults reflect and reflect on tolerance; to let young people learn and learn to love; to let this world tolerate all forms of true love.

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  • Savannah 2022-04-02 09:01:07

    Such a subject could have done well, like Dallas, but this one is obviously too messy. Most of the time it's sensational and ranting, leaving little room to tell the story well. Of course the actor sacrificed a lot. Movies about the history of the same period can try the documentary "Plague Survival Guide"

  • Armando 2022-03-19 09:01:06

    Watching the peacock withering on the screen is the movie scene that breaks my heart the most this year. "Comrades are not born not to love, they just learned not to love." Falling in love is when moths fight the fire, life and death are boundless...

The Normal Heart quotes

  • Felix Turner: You cannot force the goddamn sun to come out!

  • Tommy Boatwright: Thank God for the lesbians.