understanding and tolerance

Turner 2022-01-26 08:05:11

"Philadelphia Story" is a personal essay about watching movies. When I encounter some boring movies in casual film reviews, I pause while watching, and then glance at the progress bar to continue. However, a good movie is completed in one go, and there is no end to it. For example, this Philadelphia story, as if I myself It's the man in the play! There are a lot of things that can be talked about in the movie. I tried to say some of my own thoughts. It may not be very appropriate. Everyone please squirt! I don’t know if you have any, but at least I thought of cyberpunk when I watched it. Of course, it’s not the picture, but the feeling. What words should I use to describe it? It’s all-encompassing, especially when you see a gay party Wonderful ideas, fancy clothes, all kinds of costumes are very happy, this is like some pictures often seen in cyberpunk movies, although the world looks messy and disorderly, but the society is very tolerant and more free, everyone will not Because of your fancy clothes or different lifestyles, I have a strange look at you! During this time, Luo Xiang said that criminal law is very popular. He often said, "The law is the art of balance." Applying it, I think many things in this world are the art of balance (except for some sports events and other industries, which are extreme art), between inclusiveness and inclusivity, should one choose the former without hesitation? Sometimes I am really confused, very, very confused. When I am hesitating to choose the former or the latter, I think, could it be because of my environment that caused my hesitation? When I see someone jumping in line, I get angry. When someone keeps interrupting and joking in a group activity, I laugh, but I feel disrespectful to others. When I see some news that some elderly people When I don't obey the traffic rules, I also think that these rules and regulations are sometimes really "so boring", so I have said all of the above, back to the topic of movies, some people accept homosexuality and some people don't, I think there is nothing wrong, those always Are people who don't accept homosexuality just wrong? Someone in the movie said that it would be disgusting to think of two naked men together. In fact, when you think about it, I don't think it's discrimination. If you just feel disgusting in your heart, it's like smelling garlic. It's just nausea, or some people are allergic to coffee, it's an instinct, you can't say that he thinks this thing is disgusting, you just want him to think it's not disgusting. Of course, we can treat homosexuality with the eyes of ordinary people, But some people can't accept that picture and it should be completely allowed. We can't ask everyone to be the same as us. As long as everyone doesn't hurt each other, it's the art of balance. We should also respect the ideas of these people as we tolerate homosexuality! Next, let's talk about AIDS. Some time ago, I watched Director Gu Changwei's favorite, which is about an AIDS village. These films all have a purpose, or the theme they want to convey, that is, we must have a correct attitude towards AIDS. This is completely Yes, there is no doubt about it, but I would like to share my thoughts. I have heard a story about infectious diseases before. Before a certain outbreak of infectious diseases, people often went to hunt some wild otters, and then put their fur It was used to sell and make clothes. Later, this led to a large-scale infectious disease. The reason is that some otters are easy to catch. It is because the otters carrying the virus will dislike him and drive him away when they get sick. When I caught it, it turned out to be an otter carrying a virus. When I heard this, I thought of ourselves as humans, and we are also animals, but we only claim to be so-called advanced animals. For those who are sick, the people in the movie who instinctively protect themselves What's wrong? I think these movies always give people the impression that the protection of AIDS patients is not correct, it is just like some kind of ignorant behavior. First of all, I am an ordinary person, whether I understand HIV or not, in reality I There is no way to be 100% unguarded like facing ordinary people, unless I don't know, I just want to tell the truth, this has nothing to do with discrimination, what I can do may be the only thing with animals. The difference is that I won’t drive away or behave in extreme ways. I try to be polite. After shaking hands, I go back to wash my hands. After hugging, I go back to bathe. I try to make the other person comfortable. Think about it, if I am an AIDS patient, then I can completely understand the opinions of the people around me. Even if others want to treat me like an ordinary person, I have to wear a mask by myself, go out as little as possible, and don’t litter my belongings. Cooperate with treatment, etc., don't cause trouble to others and understand others, otherwise it is hypocritical for me! Then talk about the plot of the movie. This story happened in Philadelphia, USA. The law and the jury give you the greatest degree of dignity, so when you watch it, you are still very moved and have a strong sense of substitution. Although I have said a lot about the two parties In fact, from the bottom of my heart, I still hope that they can understand and tolerate each other without extreme opposition and confrontation. As a person, it is impossible for us to make mistakes all our lives. Just like the character played by Tom Hanks in the movie, he already has Having a boyfriend, and then going to the cinema to have sex with strangers, being brave to face it will not become a black spot that he cannot forgive! I think this place handles it very well, and that part, Andy, Listening to the opera at home, the performance is extremely delicate, which makes me, a person who has never felt the opera, think it is beautiful. Maybe as an AIDS patient, we can't imagine his loneliness and pain, we can only watch him helpless Grab the last bit of hope, and live with dignity to the end, with mixed feelings, I don't know what to say. . .

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Philadelphia quotes

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

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

  • [Andrew transcendentally describes his favorite opera,slowly walking around his apartment, closing his eyes, looking up]

    Andrew Beckett: Do you like opera?

    Joe Miller: I'm not that familiar with opera.

    Andrew Beckett: This is my favorite aria. This is Maria Callas. This is "Andrea Chenier", Umberto Giordano. This is Madeleine. She's saying how during the French Revolution, a mob set fire to her house, and her mother died... saving her. "Look, the place that cradled me is burning." Can you hear the heartache in her voice? Can you feel it, Joe? In come the strings, and it changes everything. The music fills with a hope, and that'll change again. Listen... listen..."I bring sorrow to those who love me." Oh, that single cello! "It was during this sorrow that love came to me." A voice filled with harmony. It says, "Live still, I am life. Heaven is in your eyes. Is everything around you just the blood and mud? I am divine. I am oblivion. I am the god... that comes down from the heavens, and makes of the Earth a heaven. I am love!... I am love."