When you look up at the screen, you will know that you can be like her.

Wilfrid 2022-03-23 09:03:27

A 7-episode mini-series made by Netflix, watching Henry want to make a gay-related movie at the end, it feels like there will be a follow-up.

Although the 6 young actors in the whole play include two black actors, an Asian director, a black screenwriter, and a pair of gays, in order to dream of daring to enter the Hollywood where the big names are gathered, and finally the female producer + gay With the help of the producer, he won the Oscars that year. The whole story looks very politically correct, very adult fairy tale, and there is power when you have dreams. But the parallel feeling of the movie and reality is very interesting.

In the play, Dick advises Archie and Raymond that when the colored people look up at the big screen, we have to let them know that as long as they fight hard, they can get the results they want, and not end in suicide. , we want people to see hope. So Meg walked off the Hollywood sign and didn't commit suicide. The drama in the play conveys such a message, and this drama also hopes to convey such a message through the mouth of the actors. At the last Oscars ceremony, female producers, black screenwriters, Asian directors, Asian supporting actresses, and black female lead actors all won awards. The only one who did not win was a white male lead. It was unrealistic and ironic, but Isn't this a good hope for minority groups? In reality, there are still many sexual minorities, many ethnic groups, and many women, who are constantly being the controversial leader in order to obtain the rights that others have become accustomed to. Letting the audience see a perfect happy ending conveys the power of one.

"When you look up at the screen, you will know that you can be like that."

When I saw the Asian actress winning the award, I was really moved. I hope this scene will come sooner. ps. This sister has a good temperament

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