Looking at him, he will suddenly think of Cai Kangyong. .

Zechariah 2022-04-22 07:01:17

I remember when I was in school, I asked my psychology teacher privately how I viewed the gay community. At that time, the teacher's answer was that it was a mental illness, which must be related to the growth environment from childhood to adulthood. Look how little we understand about this group, and we are just good at seeing people or things that are different from ourselves with our own righteous eyes. Watching "milk" is actually more because of sean, maybe gus van sant, but it doesn't matter, all these reasons are just a ritual song about human beings fighting for their dignity. It's not in my style to say that, hehe, no matter what, the film still can't escape the framework of the American spirit, where individuals fight for the minority to the death.


Tell a friend that it appeals to me more than I thought. As a personal biopic, it's not boring. To be honest, watching "Flying Tycoon", I also have to try my best to control myself not to jump out of the film. So my mother suddenly broke in, and when she saw a naked man, she couldn't help but ask what happened to the man. SEAN PAN's performance is so expressive, although I really don't know how real MILK is. But I think after watching it, everyone will feel that he is not performing, they are clearly the same person. In any case, when I saw it, I was inexplicably excited. They had the right to march legally for at least a few decades before I was born, and we still live in such a land today. Many unreasonable are treated indifferently. Not many people are even angry, most adults take everything for granted. I can't help but think of one thing. When I was studying, when the relationship between China and Japan was tense, the school asked the head teacher to repeatedly instruct us not to march or gather. However, I never thought of doing such a thing. I always felt like everything that happened had nothing to do with me. At that time, there were certainly not a few students like me. We always choose to stay on the sidelines and think about making some changes through the power of others. And MILK stood up, just for his own group, failed again and again, and finally a miracle occurred.


Through this film, I have come to think of a lot. What's in front of us, everything we're getting used to right now. Including values, social systems, etc., is it the way it is? Are people's moral values ​​also innate? All of this is social. Just like the butterfly effect, a small change may affect the whole world. And MILK's efforts have followed a series of chain reactions. It should be said that he led the group to take a very courageous step on the road of the gay group's struggle for their rights. A very impressive sentence, "without hope, life is not worth living".

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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?