This is the epitome of this century's path to LGBT equality.

Breana 2022-03-31 08:01:02

I saved 1080p and watched the movie with the subtitles of ep and Aunt Moore's homepage subtitle group, but I didn't write about the aftermath.
Thanks to the subtitles team for their work, and thanks to the EP and Aunt Moore actors and crew for their hard work to bring this film.
I was in tears when I saw it for an hour, and when I finished watching it, I choked off my computer, and finally heard Miley's Hands of Love.
This is the most tear-jerking movie in my mind in 2015 (maybe I Tears are too low, focus, the Danish girl, the room, the suffragettes, Brooklyn made me cry, and for its own sake, this one makes me the saddest).
Many people have commented that the film is "too obvious with political leanings". The film's background is in a democratic country, they have votes, and politics is a part of their lives and an inseparable part. The prototype of the film "Insurance Denied" was originally closely related to politics. , even if the parties do not want to be involved too much, and just want their lover to be well and leave their house, but you must know that they are precisely one of the cornerstones that led to the legalization of same-sex marriage in the United States in 2015, and all LGBTQ people together, inseparable.
This movie does show us politics, fairness and justice. In the movie, many ordinary people, straight white police officers, straight white police officers, straight white congressmen, and Jewish curvy men, have seen all kinds of life experiences, different People's attitude towards this group of people, seeing the game, thinking about the reasons, only feel the pain of speechless. Jude bends in the court and kneels to the straight member of the bench, saying "You have the power", the straight policeman pulls him up and says that he is just playing a monkey show, it doesn't make any sense, and there are a few straight people who can know how to kneel there Pray for a feeling of entitlement that can no longer be ordinary to ordinary people? It's a thing of the past in America, not here, and can't see where the day it will be.
This movie is not pure, there is a lot to say, and a lot to say, and among many, there is pure love and pure bravery. It can be said that this film is a microcosm of the game between this group and the world, and it is really moving.
The EP, Moore, all the actors, are all good, not holding back, not being overly outstanding, merging the realness of one.
In the end, I really liked this movie, in my opinion, the best LGBT movie of 2015.

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  • Stacie Andree: Here come the dykes.

  • Steven Goldstein: Hell! If you and I got married tomorrow, I'd be entitled to your benefits!

    Laurel Hester: Wait, is that a proposal?

    Steven Goldstein: Oh honey. I would marry you, but I wouldn't know what to do with your vagina.