Cherish the people in front of you

Easton 2022-04-07 09:01:06

At the beginning, I didn't have much feeling for John, until the latter part said that he specially went to see Tim's performance. After the end, the part where Tim teased him on the roof of John's car made me think that John was very charming and elegant. In the last part about the heavy AIDS, John's open-mindedness reflects this elegance.

Tim is the kind of handsome that people fall in love with from the beginning. When it comes to his haircut and changed to short hair, the charm is even more worrying. What will be the beauty of this moment destroyed at the end of the film Sample?

Maybe this type of film, or the few people in reality, what we have seen and heard, always end with this kind of ending. Sadness is sometimes followed by condemnation of sin, but as one of the reviewers wrote, if you don't miss it, how will you know what you love the most. You see, even though John is on a ventilator, his gestures are still full of love.

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Extended Reading
  • Vance 2022-04-09 09:01:08

    Generally, if you read the original book and then go to the movie, you will often end up disappointed. You can throw away a lot of deleted plots and hug him. This movie is no less than the original. Sweet yet bitter, humorous and solemn, this film made the audience laugh with tears in just two hours, swirl around in different emotional fields, and the two leading actors exclaimed for their perfect acting skills. Five points. Tim and John, forever.

  • Hugh 2022-04-09 09:01:08

    The book's popularity among white people in Melbourne and Sydney is astonishing. This book has also brought a lot of encouragement and support to friends who already have HIV. No matter how good or bad the movie is, it brings a vivid image to everyone. If you go back to the book later, you can have a deeper understanding and imagination. But after all, the 2-hour movie can't fully express every detail in the book. Anyway hope them RIP

Holding the Man quotes

  • Timothy Conigrave: What happens to my soul if I go mad? Does it stay trapped inside or is it floating free?

  • Timothy Conigrave: [to John] I should have worked harder to make you come.

    [Girls laugh]

    Timothy Conigrave: Is there a problem?

    [Girls laugh harder]