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Gertrude 2022-10-11 19:41:52
their group (our group)
It's hard to believe that such a film was born in 1970.
We have to understand the context at the time. (It was the best of times and the worst of times.) In America in the 1950s and 1960s, homosexuals faced far greater legal and social moral hostility than the Warsaw Pact allies. Facing all kinds... -
Sophia 2022-10-11 14:37:51
Ninety-nine to one: self-identification
All being mean to others is self-loathing, and a subconscious rejection of this disgust to gain a seeming inner peace and self-esteem.
There are nine characters and nine personalities, but none of them can get around a common motif: the self-identification of comrades. Different personalities are...

Leonard Frey
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Michael: You're stoned and you're late. You were supposed to arrive at this location at eight thirty dash nine o'clock.
Harold: What I am, Michael, is a 32 year-old, ugly, pock marked Jew fairy, and if it takes me a little while to pull myself together, and if I smoke a little grass before I get up the nerve to show my face to the world, it's nobody's god-damned business but my own. And how are you this evening?
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Harold: Your lips are turning blue. You look like you've been rimming a snowman.