When you Watching this film without prescribing a position will add an important lesson to learn about the freedom to fight for rights as citizens that we rarely know. aaabbb
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Jarret 2022-03-26 09:01:09
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Jazmin 2022-04-24 07:01:16
The group portraits are still pieces of paper, but they are much better than "Girls Want Revolution", which is also a feel-good movie, but is so hypocritical that it has almost become a harmful sugar water movie. Some of the anger), the sense of humor is in place, the emotional climax at the end is solid, and the characters are more evenly distributed.
Kade 2022-03-30 09:01:05
A very peaceful movie, I love it! Adapted from real events, and the wonderful group scenes of the movie also tell the story in a relaxed and warm way. Miners and LGBT groups help each other, laugh, cry and love each other~
[singing in The Van Driving to Dulais]
Steph, Stella, Zoe: [to the Tune of "Solidarity Forever"] Every woman is a lesbian at heart/Every woman is a lesbian at heart/Every woman is a lesbian at heart...
Reggie: You can't possibly say that every woman is a lesbian.
Zoe: Why not?
Reggie: Because they're not! Esther Rantzen isn't a lesbian. My mum is not a lesbian.
Stella: How do you know?
Reggie: How do I know my Mum's not a lesbian?
Ray: What he's trying to say is, you can't make grand, sweeping generalizations. It's not acceptable.
[beat]
Steph, Stella, Zoe: [Resumes Singing] Every woman is a lesbian at heart/Every woman is a lesbian at heart/Every woman is a lesbian at heart/Including Reggie's Mum!
[as Mark Leaves to Go to The March]
Mark's Crotchety Old Neighbour: I've spoken to the council about your deviant parties.
Mark: There's no need to do that. Knock on the door, we'd let you in.
Mark's Crotchety Old Neighbour: They're sending a policeman!
Mark: Oh, I do hope so.