Hope

Amara 2022-04-03 09:01:12

A film cried most of the time. When the story happened, I felt that life was not fair. I think Laural stage 4 cancer is hopeless. There is so much sadness in this movie. In end-stage lung cancer, a woman has to work harder to get what she reserves, but the same things are easier for white men, and LGBT rights, because they are same-sex couples, they cannot enjoy fair rights. She just wanted to fight for equal rights for her partner. It is because of the rights, hard work and struggle of every ordinary person that the United States passed the gay marriage law in 2015. I often think negatively about things. Recently, I started reading some books related to Zen. I feel that I should always have hope, have good thoughts, and believe that good results will come eventually. In the end, I went to google, this film also has a real documentary, my psychological construction is not strong enough to watch the documentary.

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Extended Reading
  • Geovanni 2022-04-01 09:01:19

    "In 23 years, I have never asked for special treatment. Now, I just want fairness!" [Auntie Moore, a lace professional, has always been of a high standard, and Sister Peggy has become a complete man. . . 】

  • Lacy 2022-04-01 09:01:19

    Although I love Auntie and Ellen more, I really feel that they are playing the role, and it is easy for people to play and shift the focus to cross-generational love... The plot development is very jumping, the inexplicable length of love is too short, there are too many stories, but it is still very interesting to watch. move. Americans may think cliché, but they fight for their rights again and again. It can be said that I don't listen to the governor. The concept of the supremacy of the constitution is especially enviable.

Freeheld quotes

  • [From Trailer]

    [about Laurel's upcoming appeal]

    Toohey: If they say yes my tax dollars go to her girlfriend.

    Dane Wells: Yeah. The same way your wife gets your pension if *you* die!

    Toohey: Yeah, but she's my *wife*.

  • Laurel Hester: You can drywall?

    Stacie Andree: Hell yeah.

    Laurel Hester: That's sexy.