I will always love you

Presley 2022-04-20 09:02:25

This movie is the best proof of Cary's nostalgia and love for barry. (ps. I have to say that the heroine played by Lee is really heart-warming and so beautiful.)

Their love is right, they can only hate that they were born at the wrong time. They were born in an era that was not tolerant of LGTB groups. If they were born in this era, it would be an enviable love.

Watching this movie reminds me of a song -- If our love is wrong. This song was made for the LGBT community, and Scott himself has come out of the closet.

This is not wrong, it is just a choice, you have your beauty, no matter what the world treats you, please love yourself.

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Soldier's Girl quotes

  • [first lines]

    Mistress of Ceremonies: Ladies and gentlemen, and all of the rest of you... Welcome to the Miss Tennessee Entertainer of the Year Pageant.

    [applause]

    Mistress of Ceremonies: If you take a girl home tonight, and you find that her clitoris is just a touch too prominent and her ovaries are hanging really low, you might have ended up with one of our contestants.

  • [last lines]

    Calpernia Addams: [voiceover] The imagination is the most powerful force known to mankind. And it is my imagined self, the one who is beautiful and loving and worthy of being loved, that has been my guiding force. My inspiration. I can only hope to become the person Barry imagined me to be. I pray for the courage it will take to become a real, live soldier's girl.

    [performs to "Fever"]

    Title card: Calpernia Addams has completed her sex-reassignment surgery. She now works in hospital administration in Los Angeles.

    Title card: Calvin Glover was sentenced to life in prison for murder, and will be eligible for parole in fifteen years.

    Calvin Glover: Can I talk to my mom please?

    Justin Fisher: I could feel his will to live, and feel him dying at the same time. I was, I was holding Barry in my arms. I was the last person to do that.

    Title card: Justin Fisher was sentenced to twelve and a half years in prison for obstruction of justice and providing alcohol to a minor. He will be eligible for parole in three years.