To win a war, first start a war

Eldon 2022-03-25 09:01:15

Today, same-sex rights are in full swing in the United States. From last year's Oscar's "Dallas Seller's Club" to this HBO-produced "Ordinary Heart", they all reflect the difficult situation of gay rights in the early 1980s.

As the film promotes, if you want to win a war, you first have to start a war. If a minority wants to fight for their rights, they must first make their voices heard by the public. Some things in the gay community are really frustrating. If you want to say that everyone sings, dances, and plays together, it's a lot of fun. When it comes to LGBT rights, it becomes very secretive, but you can still live your own small life with peace of mind, even if you want to secretly make boyfriends, even if you have to meet frequently The pressure on family and friends, but I never think to cry for my rights, even if it is to make a small voice, even if it is to correct the name of comrade with the people around me.
Those comrade businessmen who have earned enough of the comrade economy have also disappeared without seeing their charity and efforts. Maybe they have earned enough money to go abroad to be themselves.

Maybe the Hulk's character is explosive, a little impulsive, and not suitable to be a leader, but his spirit is shocking, he fights bravely, and fights for the people he loves. The love between him and Peacock is also very touching, and they can still walk together in the most difficult times, even if there are quarrels and tears. Times are changing, people's perceptions are changing, but these changes are all forged by the actions of yesterday.

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  • Shanna 2022-04-01 09:01:10

    I always like to push myself when I'm on the verge of depression. So I watched the most depressing movie of the year. Despair, anger but never stop fighting, but for a so-called "normal". You cry and you cry until you tihnk you can't cry any more, and then you cry some more.

The Normal Heart quotes

  • Ned Weeks: Ben, you mean more to me than anyone in the whole world. You always have. Ben, you've gotta say it!

    Ben Weeks: Say what?

    Ned Weeks: I am the same as you! Just say it! Say it!

    Ben Weeks: [after a pause] No. You're not. I'm not gonna say it.

    Ned Weeks: Every time I loose this fight it hurts more.

  • Ben Weeks: We have a difference of opinion over theory.

    Ned Weeks: But your theory turns me into a man from Mars. My theory doesn't do that to you.

    Ben Weeks: Are you suggesting I did something wrong in sending you into therapy so young? I didn't know you were gonna stay there forever!

    Ned Weeks: I didn't think that I had done anything wrong until you sent me there!