So heavy... and touching and shocking at the same time. Moved by their not giving up and not abandoning, and shocked by the hero's fighting spirit. Fight is also the rhythm of the whole movie. Ned didn't want to be as weak as his father, so he was more aggressive than normal. Those things that should be "equal for everyone", but they have to fight to get a little attention and response. When you have to, you have to fight! The actors who played Ned (I can't remember their names) were great in Restart and Thirty Dreams, and they were great in this film. Ned's boyfriend, um, is really cute. Julia Roberts playing a medical expert is a bit like the "Wonder Boy," where it seems to be a child expert. Thinking of the other films she has acted in, "Notting Hill", "Keep the Lover", "Pretty Woman" and "Never Compromise", I think she played it really well, and every role is in place. good job. "God created us and likes what we are." Li Yinhe said: "In the past, men decided whether women should be educated or not, and white people decided whether black people could live or not. Later, we all thought it was absurd. Now But we let heterosexuals decide whether homosexuals can love each other!" Social progress is still a process, I hope it will be faster, and if there is anything I can do, I will also support gays and anti-discrimination. "Homosexuality is not perverted, it is perverted hearts that do not know tolerance." Thinking about it, there are still many social criticisms, such as patriarchal preference. Nowadays, people generally don't say it explicitly, but it still exists. For many people, both male and female. After returning home, there were two or three times when other people (men and women in their forties and fifties in the village) said to me, "Girls don't need to read so much." . I still wish I was cool, like Maeve, the heroine of "Sex Study Room".
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