Is a movie worth watching

Gracie 2021-12-27 08:01:23

At the beginning I was thinking about what movie it was. I first saw it as GAY. I wanted to turn it off for a while, but I was curious about what kind of story it was. Then I realized that after watching it fortunately, the excitement in my heart is still there. I think this story doesn’t matter. Is it a real person and a real thing, but the performance is really perfect.

Let’s talk about the beginning. At the beginning, Joe didn’t want to participate at all. Afterwards, every character’s portrayal is very real. Looking at those contemptuous eyes and remarks, I can feel GAY, what Lala has endured in that era. Contempt, in fact, this era has not changed, but they still cling to their pride.

I remember the last time there was a GAY, chatting with me, I said why you don’t like women, he said: No, it’s just sexism. Perhaps the most fundamental thing for them is to appreciate men and take pride in being a man.

Of course, the same is true for Lala. Some people of the opposite sex do not have this kind of self-confidence. The source of self-confidence is not that kind of pride. In fact, the more powerful people are, the less they will not be destroyed. The more vulnerable people are, the more they like to despise.

The pride that can only be obtained by comparison is not called pride. You really appreciate your pride from the bottom of your heart. That is, in this movie, you may want to say something like this: Since you are already like this, then you accept yourself and do it. Good it.

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Extended Reading
  • Sandra 2022-03-29 09:01:04

    Movies based on true stories could bring more impacts than Sci-fis, somehow, the story itself was encouraging and inspiring. 'Mark, you're a beautiful man', I'd have said that if I were him x

  • Jean 2022-04-22 07:01:40

    Don't take it as a simple homosexual movie, the historical and political significance behind it is far greater than itself. Growth, persistence, understanding, courage, pride, there are many experiences and truths presented. The subject matter is very good, and the cut is very good, but the disadvantage is that the play is too fast and too gentle. The ever-changing Bill Nighy is admirable, and the young and tender Ben Schnetzer is pitiful.

Pride quotes

  • [singing in The Van Driving to Dulais]

    StephStellaZoe: [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]

    StephStellaZoe: [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.