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Pattie 2022-03-26 08:01:01

The protagonist as the first point of view is not actually gay, so the perspective of this film is novel and unique, looking at the life of my uncle from the perspective of a niece. It reflects the new tolerance for things of the youthful young generation in the United States.

Many films like to tell subtle individual stories against a grand background, and this film is no exception. From the eyes of a small town girl, it shows the progress and changes of American social thought.

But there are a few things that are unreasonable or I can't understand. One is that Wall-E, her uncle's lover, is obviously an Iranian, and he doesn't dare to reveal his homosexual identity to his family, and he also knows that Frank's hometown is a A conservative town, even when NYU or American society as a whole is not yet very accepting of homosexuality, insisting on following Frank back to his hometown?

As soon as he returned to his hometown, the protagonist's perspective immediately changed to Uncle Frank,

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  • Bria 2022-04-21 09:03:51

    not half bad. sam looks good

  • Reyes 2022-03-29 09:01:10

    70's retro style gay movie. Well, the protagonist jumped a bit, thinking it was Beth's life, but I didn't think it was Uncle Frank's secret. It ends with a warm family reconciliation.

Uncle Frank quotes

  • Beth: [narrating] He

    [Frank]

    Beth: was the only adult I knew who looked me in the eye; who was curious about what I had to say; and who liked to make me laugh. And in summer of 1969, when I was 14, that was exhilarating.

  • Bruce: I've decided I'm gonna be who I want to be instead of letting other people dictate who I am.

    Beth: Other people or facts, apparently.