The British film "Pride"
uses a sunny and smooth approach to film this gay-themed film. Of course, the approach is simple, and the story is ordinary. Although it is an independent film, it has already been produced in the style of Hollywood in the United States. The story tells the story of British society in the 1980s. During Mrs. Thatcher's tenure as prime minister, the regulations on layoffs of miners, miners and gay organizations united to protest in solidarity. During this period, the frictions and misunderstandings between miners and gay organizations decreased after mutual understanding and friendship. This is a very positive film. It does not use gray tones to express setbacks but moves forward bravely, understands each other, and struggles together to win the victory of self-breakthrough and the power of teamwork. What the film tells us is that to face yourself bravely, you can only face the life you want if you break free from your own cage.
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