That's all the matter.

Christy 2022-01-26 08:05:11

In the old 1993 film, there is a section of Tom Hanks himself indulging in Maria Callas' "La Mamma Morta", and Denzel Washington begins to enter Tom Hanks' heart to feel the psychology of a gay who has AIDS, which is very touching. The arrangement of this bridge segment is quite successful. It should be the origin of "sprinkling dog blood" in the early 1990s. However, I still like this segment very much, even though I clearly know that the source of beauty is a deliberate disguise. This is different from Kant's third critical point of view. According to his old man's meaning, when I know that this nightingale's cry is artificial and false, I can no longer think it is beautiful. Hehe... Basically, I don't like sprinkling dog blood, but I still like it well. This part, is; I don't actually know what this aria about the murder of my mother has to do with the plot, but Maria Callas' voice really makes Winter involuntarily sympathize with the Washington and Hanks on the show.

http://www.paolaromano.it/brani_audio/mammamorta.ram

This is Paola Romano's version, which should have been recorded by the audience at the show, with coughs and applause being heard. It sounds quite different from Maria Callas' version, but I'm still fascinated by Callas's graceful and gripping voice. If you have her version, please share it with me.

What touched me the most in this film was the family of an AIDS patient played by Tom Hanks. When they found out that their child had AIDS because of having sex with a stranger in the movie theater, everyone didn't blame him, but cared about it. his body; when at last, before he was about to leave, everyone gathered at the bedside to say goodbye to him calmly, leaving his lover Antonio Banderas with him until the end. If it was our drama here, it would have to have scolded him for being shameless and kicked him out of the house, and then when he had to send him off, he would have embarrassed his gay lover, saying that he killed his precious son.

http://callisto.si.usherb.ca/~00987560/metafichier_audio.ram

This is the soundtrack for the final scene, a rare ballad by Neil Young... I love saying goodbyes like this, family coming together to remember the dead People, talking about him with laughter, watching his videos and photos; this is my favorite part, and every time I see it, I will cry.

On that day, I also hope that my family and friends will do the same, listening to my favorite music, flipping through my books...

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Extended Reading
  • Jordan 2022-04-23 07:01:27

    "What I love the most about the law is that every now and again, not often, but occasionally, you get to be a part of justice being done."

  • Mae 2022-03-21 09:01:25

    A single wrongful dismissal case? This is also a judgment on whether sexual orientation is wrong, and is homosexuality discriminated against? case. The charm of tomhanks is self-evident. So realistic. . I took a screenshot of the delicate moment with Mai Gao, hahahaha

Philadelphia quotes

  • Joe Miller: What do you love about the law, Andrew?

    Andrew Beckett: [from the witness stand] I... many things... uh... uh... What I love the most about the law?

    Joe Miller: Yeah.

    Andrew Beckett: It's that every now and again - not often, but occasionally - you get to be a part of justice being done. That really is quite a thrill when that happens.

  • Joe Miller: What's wrong with your face?

    Andrew Beckett: [upon entering Joe's office] I have AIDS.