Pride Comments

  • Reinhold 2022-03-28 09:01:07

    It's enough to make any movie in the rotten country into a party carnival. There are so many familiar actors who don't have a wonderful role. The expression of values ​​is too blunt, the scriptwriting is boring, and the director has to study...

  • Kennedi 2022-03-28 09:01:07

    UGC Confluence. An under-reported history of the gay rights movement. The film is lively and full of energy, not indulging in the sensory world, and wide-ranging. The conservative atmosphere of British society in the 1980s is well portrayed. After a long time test, the miners gradually abandoned their prejudice and accepted the help of this group of dissidents. The process and results are very touching. Character modeling and movie soundtracks are all bonus...

  • Carson 2022-03-28 09:01:07

    About homosexuality, but not only homosexuality; about strikes, and not just about strikes. This is probably a story for minorities in the community, and every self-righteous majority in the society may unknowingly become a minority on a certain issue. Thanks to the director for bringing this story into theaters, changing the world bit by...

  • Ladarius 2022-03-28 09:01:07

    The film itself is quite complete, but every line and every conflict is politically correct enough to easily foresee the plot development. I feel that maybe the form of a stage play will be more suitable, and if it is made into a movie, it feels a bit like the gay group is hilarious. Movies about gay rights are always prone to exude an air of "no one else except gays has no...

  • Eugenia 2022-03-28 09:01:07

    When a bunch of your favorite actors get together for a movie about LG...

  • Brendon 2022-03-28 09:01:07

    The rotten country is good at removing thorns and haze from heavy themes and showing them as beautiful, inspiring, and showing little warmth like a fairy tale. The film is not bad, as a comedy, it is satisfactory enough. But the irony is that the gay friends in the film, as a vulnerable group, can empathize with the situation of the miners being squeezed and exploited, and are more willing to stand up. And there is no sympathy for the female voice who has been crying out for a little attention....

  • Onie 2022-03-28 09:01:07

    The comedy made me cry, and as a gay man, I probably understand the greatness of that support better. This is a story of one disadvantaged group supporting another disadvantaged group, great revolutionary...

  • Laverne 2022-03-28 09:01:07

    The main melody plot is one-to-one, high-intensity sensational, but if it hits me, I haven't been so close to tears in a year or two. It really should be brought to the country to see. Shooting gay films doesn't have to revolve around love, deep cabinets and subcultures. There is no end to the beauty of human nature that has universal value in front of...

  • Betty 2022-03-22 09:02:14

    The Pride Parade at the end has a wonderful coincidence with 120 BPM. Looking back at these two films, from LGBT groups to individuals, the film has a strong atmosphere of joy and presents the best side to the audience, but it is not as emotional as love and death. The movie is dramatic enough and uplifting enough, but (personally) fails to resonate or immerse, and the real story behind it is clearly more...

  • Jared 2022-03-21 09:02:30

    Adapted for real events, I must give one more star! There is nothing novel about the method, but the process of mutual aid and alliance between the two groups is very delicate, and it is also a more inspiring film in the event adaptation, but it will not be popular or overly...

Extended Reading
  • Anabelle 2022-03-26 09:01:09

    "Fairness" is earned.

    What's going on? Am I the only one who thinks "homosexuality" is unnatural? It’s good to fight for civil rights; it’s also good to fight for homosexuality to be treated differently. However, the reality is that homosexuality is indeed a disease. It's just that it's not a shame to be ill, it...

  • Paula 2021-12-27 08:01:23

    Clear courage

    The incredible combination of two teams that couldn't be beaten by eight poles finally became the pride of each other! Considering Marx's philosophical theory, the connection is universal, but the relationship of universal connection must have a prerequisite, that is, the connection of things is...

Pride quotes

  • [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.

  • [while Dancing in the Lodge in Dulais]

    Jonathan: God! I miss disco!