landmark movie

Anderson 2022-01-26 08:05:11

No matter from the structure of the story, the way of expression, or the portrayal of the characters, it is absolutely excellent.
The performance of the two best actors, Tom Hanks and Denzel Washington, is beyond doubt, but I want to give a lot of praise to the third person, Antonio Banderas. I think this is him. One of the best films, he expresses his boyfriend's nervousness, worry, fear, confusion and overwhelm incisively and vividly. Under the serious topic of AIDS, which is a new century human killer, let us truly face up to the social problems faced by gay people. The pressure of family health and other aspects is precisely this role that endows the slightly heavy film with a humanistic color. It is a real reflection film with flesh and blood.

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  • Charley 2022-03-23 09:01:26

    Create a new tab for all the videos that college English teachers have given us. Miguel's actor Antonio Banderas was Almodóvar's longtime collaborator. The music and the street scene at the beginning are in harmony. Although the film does not focus on the litigation process, the portrayal of the American legal system is still quite vivid; on the topic of AIDS, attitude should be more important than content.

  • Jacey 2022-04-23 07:01:27

    As a movie, I really don't see it as good. As an affirmative film, the intensity is so-so, maybe it will be different in that era? But there is one thing that the United States could discuss at that time in this way, and we can't even avoid it now. Another: The photographer of this film especially likes headshots?

Philadelphia quotes

  • Judge Garrett: In this courtroom, Mr.Miller, justice is blind to matters of race, creed, color, religion, and sexual orientation.

    Joe Miller: With all due respect, your honor, we don't live in this courtroom, do we?

  • 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.