It's really one of the best anti-AIDS and anti-homophobia movies I've ever seen. At first, I thought this film was too noisy, it was all arguing with each other, bloody, violent resistance (although they said no violence), but after seeing it, I understood that everyone is struggling to live, and they have their own vision, want to To do something for a group of people like them at the last moment, even if they hurt their comrades, they must speak hoarsely, because silence is equal to death, and death is really close to them.
The front of the whole film is the protest of the group, and the second half is the demise of the individual. Some people think that this makes the layout smaller, but I think that the smaller it is, the more detailed it is, and the more it can capture people's hearts.
The more flamboyant Sean is in front of him, the happier he is with his boyfriend, the more haggard and tearful the collapse is in the back.
He is a person who loves life so much, and all the beautiful pictures appear in his eyes. The way he danced recklessly in cheerleading in the first pride parade is really beautiful. It is a kind of growth against the wind, full of breath of life. But at the pride parade that followed, he was completely haggard and thought of a slogan from their first parade: This is my last parade
The editing of the whole film is dreamy, with various interspersed. There are shots of boyfriend dancing disco and Sean in the hospital bed, there is a fusion of the bloody Seine and Sean's groaning in disease, and there are scenes of dust flying in a nightclub and a virus invading cells. It's a bit messy for me, but it feels pretty good too.
Bungee runs through the whole film. I didn't understand it at first. I felt that there were too many bungee (actually, it's really too much here. It's better to have less of each bungee clip), but this is how they release the pressure, It's a way to try your best to express yourself. There is a sense of being drunk at the moment.
Let's talk about Nathan, in fact, I have been questioning his relationship with Sean. Although Sean kissed Nathan's head when he faced the heterosexual girl, it was really handsome, but is this the reason for going to bed? ? ? I was really stunned when I saw it, saying that one of the reasons for the rapid spread of AIDS among gay men is the problem of too many sexual partners... But later I felt that Nathan really loved him, whether it was taking care of him or being active Participating in meetings, I think is a manifestation of love. Maybe it's to make up for the regret of not seeing the last side of the first love. But in the end, I still think that this relationship has turned into a responsibility, and I can only say that I have loved. Because when Sean was euthanized, I think he didn't say goodbye, but was calm, even after Sean died, he burst into tears. I can understand the numbness of my behavior when Sean just died, but if I really love him, I should let him die in my arms, not just leave it like this.
In fact, none of the above impresses me the most. As a Chinese, I think the clip promoting AIDS prevention in the title is the most educational part of the film. I even want to share it with all my friends. Because the society of that era was too similar to China, and it was even more serious in China. There is almost no sex education, and there is no propaganda about AIDS prevention. I think I am already a giant in this field of common sense, but I still stay on three transmission routes for AIDS. I'm not really sure about these. Most of the people in the film got it because they didn't have the concept of wearing a condom when they were young. One thing about the school's publicity in the film left a deep impression on me. A group of people was stopped by the teacher because they were minors, so don't say ooxx. The teacher of a group of people understood very well and told the students to listen carefully. , because it is very important, even after she heard it, she was a little embarrassed. The principal said that not having a condom machine on campus is to discourage underage sexual intercourse, but how should I put it? In fact, there is a family planning station next to my middle school, where free condoms are distributed. I used to feel ashamed, but now I think it is a kind of Protect. You can't give up these young lives just because you stole the forbidden fruit.
Finally, write about yourself, and write to everyone who sees this (but I guess I can see it?) There is only one yolo in life, protect yourself, and then have a wonderful life
ps: French movies are so open, I was really surprised by the posters and brochures
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