Milk lost in the workplace

Maximillian 2022-04-19 09:01:47

Milk is dead, his death makes people sad and nostalgic, his death inspires comrades to face the future life with courage and dignity, his death allows more people to be resolved by comrade love, and his death makes more Many people knew about him, and his death also made this film, and created two golden statuettes at the 81st Oscars.
On closer inspection, though, Milk did not die from the flamboyant gay coming out movement he led, nor did he die at the hands of the outraged conservatives who loyally defended Bill 6. His death was because he offended his fellow villain Dan in the workplace. As the grievances deepened, Milk, who was proud of his career, did not explain or resolve it. At the last moment of Dan's career, he showed his trump card and beat Dan beyond redemption. Turn around nowhere. In the end, Dan loses his mind and kills the mayor and Milk, the two guys who cost him his job and face. . . . . . .
The above remarks do not contradict my recommendation for this movie, it just feels abruptly stopped and lost.

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Extended Reading
  • Marcelina 2022-03-21 09:01:47

    peopele are born equal no matter who they are.

  • Adelbert 2022-01-26 08:18:26

    Before any changes occur, the government must at least give the people the right to discuss. This is what many democratic regimes have worked hard to achieve, and it is also a prerequisite for any democratic process to take place.

Milk quotes

  • Harvey Milk: [to Cleve Jones] You're going to meet the most extraordinary men, the sexiest, brightest, funniest men, and you're going to fall in love with so many of them, and you won't know until the end of your life who your greatest friends were or your greatest love was.

  • Harvey Milk: Okay. First order of business to come out of this office is the city-wide gay rights ordinance, just like the one that Anita shot down in Dade County. What do you think, Lotus Blossom?

    Michael Wong: I think it's good. It's not great.

    Harvey Milk: Okay, so make it brilliant. We want Anita's attention here, in San Francisco. I wanted to bring her fight to us. We need a unanimous vote - we need headlines.

    Jim Rivaldo: Dan White is not going to vote for this.

    Harvey Milk: Dan White'll be fine, Dan White is just uneducated. We'll teach him.

    Dan White: [suddenly appearing in the doorway] Hey, Harv! Committee meets at nine-thirty.

    [to everyone else]

    Dan White: Hi, you guys.

    [to Harvey]

    Dan White: Um, say, did you get the invitation to my son's christening? I invited a few of the other supes too.

    Harvey Milk: Oh, well, I'll be there!

    Dan White: Great! Thanks.

    [waves at everyone and leaves]

    Dick Pabich: Did he hear you?

    Jim Rivaldo: What the fuck?

    Anne Kronenberg: Are you going?

    Harvey Milk: I would let him christen me if it means he's gonna vote for the gay rights ordinance.

    Jim Rivaldo: [as Harvey is talking] I think he can hear you. Jesus.

    Harvey Milk: We need allies.

    Dick Pabich: I don't think he heard you.

    Cleve Jones: Is it just me or is he cute?