Because "Game of Thrones" was suspended and the seventh season of TBBT ended, I wanted to see the ears and the cast. Well, I watched it without hesitation.
When I wanted to write a movie review, the first sentence that came to my mind was the lyrics of "21guns". "FIGHT" should be the key word of the whole film, everyone is fighting, fighting for freedom in a bad environment, not knowing when they will die.
So many gay guys got together, but it was Julia Roberts who moved me the most, from the first act, to Emma telling Ned the story of how she was paralyzed, a calm narrative but hit in an instant, and then to hysteria.
In fact, I am especially afraid of watching this kind of depressing film, watching Peacock become more and more weak and haggard until the end, I feel distressed, and the description of wounds and pain is suffocating. Ned is desperately fighting and taking freedom, trying to make the world understand them and save them, but he is too agitated and irritable to give in for a moment, he said to Peacock "Because I did it, so why can't you." Then basically The final break with Bruce was foreseen. Ned's drive was out of step with Bruce's scruples. I also don't know if Ned's tough method is the right one, but that's his only way, because he never learns to back off.
When we talk about gays today and get used to cheering for their union, when we keep preaching about AIDS and learning not to discriminate, most people don't realize that gays and AIDS can get the public's right Treat, how difficult it is to have today's social status. Because I have no experience, seeing these historical stories is only heartbreaking and moving, and there is no empathy.
I'm not a slut, but I always say that if I were a man, I would definitely be gay. There are constantly new places around the world that recognize the legality of gay marriage. I don't know when my dynasty will get to this point, and I don't know when someone will come out and fight like Ned.
I always have countless ideas that I want to write while watching a movie, and after I finish watching it, I say something that is not the main thing I want to say at all. I still don't know a lot of things. Is the basic condition for the struggle to be basically preserved? What would I do if I were one of them? If your lover is in front of you, will he die and be contagious at any time, will you kiss him at any time and never leave him?
I don't know.
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