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Marcellus 2022-04-21 09:03:00

I came from watching the video of popular science AIDS by the up master Xiao Xing Ming TM of station b. When I saw it at the time, I was very angry, and felt that the inaction of the US government was simply unreasonable, especially absurd and ignorant. There is a clip of "Normal Heart" in the video, which is the one where the female doctor sits in a wheelchair and tells gays not to have sex.

There are so many characters in it that I can't remember the names at all, only Golden Retriever, Uncle Mark, Julia, Felix, Sheldon, and Mickey. However, the acting skills of the leading actors are online, and everyone's long-shot monologues are good and very explosive.

There is also the part where Julia broke out. I really looked angry and helpless. Adding the expression of that government person (seems to be) smiling but not smiling, ah ah ah ah, I have already started to get angry (▼▼▼# )

Sheldon's lines are really dramatic, with a serious American accent and a special Sheldon's demeanor? But it's cute

Felix had been preparing for his death since he was sick, but I didn't feel anything. It's the middle part of the fight against AIDS that looks very uncomfortable.

In the end, I thought I would give an explanation, such as government funding for research. But just given the text, I always feel that something is missing.

(Ah, I don't write movie reviews)

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  • Tre 2022-04-02 09:01:07

    Too intense emotional out of control

  • Felicia 2022-04-02 09:01:07

    The movie politics and love are caught at both ends, but when it comes to politics, the Hulk is noisy and a little annoying. Love is enough to poke my heart / I began to think that the second male is Superman. After watching for a long time, Superman is much more handsome than him~

The Normal Heart quotes

  • 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?

  • 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.