different life

Imelda 2022-04-21 09:03:08

Maybe I'm not good enough, so I think this movie is a bit boring. But as far as I am concerned, there are still many bright spots.

The film directly reflects the unfairness and indifference of the French society and the national government to the AIDS group. Even if wave after wave of group movements were launched, it gave me more of a feeling of powerlessness.

Maybe I haven't been in contact with such groups. In my stereotype, if I really knew that I was a HIV carrier, I might have given up my life long ago, but the groups in the film are still economical, and the parade activities are very touching. .

The love between Sean and Nathan is what moved me enough in the whole film, and Nathan is the only one who brings hope in the film.

The editing method and narration of the film are also my favorite type. The narration brings pictures in my memory, with occasional interludes and flashbacks, but it is not so boring.

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  • Madelyn 2022-03-27 09:01:18

    Those planning, debating, demonstrating, speaking, negotiating, even dancing and sex are the tension of life, they express their anger, and they go to spread it and let everyone know where they are. This is very enviable, because our marginalized people may Numb anger is gone. Anger is also a kind of tension. It is like a spark that needs oxygen and incitement, or it will go out. The group presented in this film is like a flame that is trying to burn.

  • Stewart 2022-03-19 09:01:08

    The floating dust on the dance floor met with a blizzard, and the blood in the bathtub overflowed the Seine River. The 19-year-old desires fire and dry wood can ignite a blizzard, and the 26-year-old's ashes are clear and turbulent and flood the Seine. Among the colorful stripes, dancing cheerleaders seemed to celebrate my 19-year-old pride; in the lying team, the cross in my arms seemed to mourn his 26-year-old death. Before the meeting, the news of Sean's death was announced. Everyone snapped their fingers and pretended that nothing happened because the battle had not ended.