Before the broadcast of The Normal Heart, a very good friend said why it was released. Many anti-fans made a fuss about AIDS.
Indeed, when AIDS first appeared, it was regarded as a gay disease. Of course, I don't know if they didn't care about them at that time. I think so, but I don't know that there was a lot of calcium in those days. There are a lot of people who support gays now, but I don’t know if rotten women support gays but they understand it. The gays in the movies are not the only straight men in tanmei novels that he doesn’t love turn into curvy men. The characters in the tanmei novels we read are different. Completely same-sex group life. The protagonist Ned just knew that he was gay. He thought it was a disease, but he didn't like promiscuity and wanted to find a true love to spend his life with. Then Phyllis shows up and leaves again because of AIDS. I thought that if I was diagnosed with AIDS, I could persist for a few years. I have discussed this issue with Laodou many times, so the death of the movie is too fast, and I have not tested it.
In the film, I like the female doctor Emma the most. She is not in this circle. She fights for the rights and interests of her patients together with the benevolence of the doctor. I appreciate this kind of people, in their eyes there is no discrimination and no difference, only people who need help or not.
As for Phyllis played by the little peacock, it should be translated like this. I like his eyes, and there is always a feeling of incomprehension. Eh, forgive me for not writing anything other than an argumentative essay for two years, it's hard for me to describe that feeling. And then I liked Tommy played by Sheldon, I felt he had a crush on Ned, and everyone raised their hands to agree that who was not Ned anyway when it meant he didn't raise his hand, and then looked at Ned and Phyllis as they danced , the hug that came back when leaving. He has never had a partner, and he will struggle with this event by himself. He will collect the list of people who will leave one by one. Every time he sees this, or thinks about it, it is the most uncomfortable moment, because the manifestation of death can be used with a simple The name is crossed out and the performance is thorough. And this is, when you leave, relatives who haven't seen each other in fifteen years will see you again with your eyes closed and weeping for you.
The film also describes that time, when you have rashes all over your body, people are looking at people strangely, people are holding flags against gay behavior, I don't think it's anything to criticize, damn us now those who say that we support homosexuality and ensure love rights are in that In the context of the era, there will also be strabismus, not to mention when the patient vomits in the back seat of your plane, even in contemporary times, I believe you will be dissatisfied, because I am too, I sometimes think self-righteously, even me Like, everyone will naturally, it is human nature can not avoid criticism. (Although I just said that, I don't "support" homosexuality, I just don't oppose it as heterosexuality.)
I hope that no matter what the reason for watching this movie, such as for the actors I like, I can finally think about its purpose , I don't know whether it exists to make society respect the same-sex group or the AIDS group, I personally prefer the latter. Anyway, it's just a movie, and it's good that he can make you think back some things and express some opinions.
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