Ellen Page is a real genius. He speaks quickly, has a cool, smart personality, and has a great personality. His interviews and public speeches are very contagious, but in "Rejected Life" he played a man who hated speaking in public and was not used to being paid attention to. The head can make people think she is really like that. As long as there is a Julianne Moore movie, I will always tsk tsk tsk tsk Aunt Moore's acting, but Ellen Page's acting actually makes Moore dark (in my eyes) . There is also "Love in Rome" where she played a little goblin who was not stunning but had a flirtatious routine. She herself had a huge contrast, and she acted convincingly. I think Ellen Page can play any role.
A very touching plot in "Rejected Life" is the change of police colleagues from scruples to support of gay heroines. It's just a small clip, and it's not dramatic without any brushwork, but it can make people imagine from the omitted picture. When it comes to real life and private feelings, it is the place where same-sex film and television works can most affect the audience, not slogans, ideas, and dramatic conflicts. Not all of my colleagues have the awareness and relevant knowledge reserves to support same-sex marriage and same-sex equality, and they will not make big words. These ordinary people support the protagonist of "Lace" more because she is their colleague, and they can see The heroine played by Moore works hard, loves her job, does a great job, is upright, principled, loyal, and warm. They know that she is living a solid and hard life, just like them, she works hard. Yu dedicates herself to decorating the house and raising dogs, just like them, she has family and lovers, just like them, she spends her last time and energy to protect the people she loves, which is what they will do. These ordinary people are supporting another ordinary person.
I think (probably still naive, but) many people who are prejudiced or even hostile to homosexuality will change their minds after seeing the details of getting along, love, and cherishing presented in this movie.
It's all like this, it's still not true love, what is Nyima!
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