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Blaise 2022-03-16 09:01:05
The experiences of others that we have not experienced, the feelings of others that we have not experienced. We care about those you didn't care...
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Karelle 2022-03-15 09:01:05
It was originally Samsung. The lines and rhythm seem... almost something, what's going on with that huge stage line. But peacock!!!!!!!!!! Oh my heart is about to...
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Dustin 2022-03-15 09:01:05
The play directed by Ryan Murphy has one characteristic, it is anticlimactic, and the same is true for this play. In fact, the story suddenly stopped before I thought it was finished. But the cast of this play is too strong, and everyone has dedicated the most exciting acting skills, so it is properly given five...
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Elza 2022-03-14 14:12:25
Soderberg made TV movies for HBO like movies; Ryan Murphy made TV movies for HBO like TV...
The Normal Heart Comments
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Elroy 2022-03-24 09:02:57
There is more pain, isn't there? On our normal hearts.
#thenormalheart# I don't know how to make an evaluation. Did not cry. But it was shocking. The actors are great at portraying the inner struggle in nuanced detail. Everything is so real, when the doctor says fine take my ideas just do something with them, that kind of depression and helplessness is...
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Carleton 2022-04-24 07:01:17
If it weren't for vaginal sex, it would also be infected, I am afraid that gay men have been "homeopathic" cleaned to extinction.
Produced by HBO, it must be a boutique. "The Ordinary Heart" is HBO's 2014 hit, based on the play of the same name. It is about the 1980s, when a new disease, AIDS, broke out among gay men. Led by writer Ned and half-paralyzed female doctor Emma, they call on the government and the public to take...
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Ned Weeks: [to the President's advisor] What exactly does your title mean in terms of our plague?
John Bruno: We prefer not to use negative terms. It only scares people.
Ned Weeks: Well, there's 3,339 cases so far and 1,122 dead. Sounds like a plague to me. I'm scared, aren't you?
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John Bruno: Do you really believe that anybody in a serious public office position in their heart of hearts or even in their most closeted meetings say to each other, "Hey guys, let's not get too upset about this?"
Ned Weeks: [to the President's advisor] Yes, your boss hasn't said the word AIDS out loud.