Thinking of Lucas, who was tortured by guilt in the movie "Hunting", who could never be washed away,
remembered that in "Dog Town", Grace who was righteously tortured by the villagers and finally bloodied Dog Town,
remembered that she did nothing wrong in "Carrie the Witch" What but never got the favor of love, Carrie, who finally broke out of her demonic nature. The
truth is that the world always finds various reasons to tell us that you are wrong, that you are not good, that this will have consequences, that this is a violation. Naturally violates morality and violates most people. So much so that we are afraid of love, afraid of making love, afraid of finding love, afraid of learning to love.
Before the truth is confirmed, there will always be a large number of scapegoats, who should not have been cannon fodder in battles that should not have existed.
From 1981 to 1985, President Reagan's speech, four years or earlier, all comrades who fell ill, lost loved ones, lost their families, and struggled with reason were all blindly rejected, ignored, disgusted, and opposed by the public. There are only a small number of people like the doctor played by Jolie who really supports and calls for the importance of the event, but the situation is not so serious that everyone is in danger and out of control, how many will be brought to the table? Stepping on the corpses of these dead people, did you finally feel the seriousness of AIDS?
At the end of the film, Tommy is still counting cards, and shortly after President Reagan's speech in 1985, in Dallas, USA, an electrician named Ron found himself with the legendary "comradeship disease". And this time, the protagonists of the story are not all gay. You see, the war is still going on. Even if AIDS is mentioned publicly, it is impossible to keep up with the relevant policies, supporting medical facilities, drug use and supervision, public attitudes, etc., and there will be tens of thousands of people in the process of catching up. It is a history of blood and tears that the scheming person dies humbly. It may have been made into a movie that was applauded and won the Oscars and touched countless people decades later, but what happened at that time was still a tragedy.
If it weren't for this group of comrades and Dr. Emma, and the people in Dallas Buyers Club who never gave up like Ron, Raymond and Dr. Sachs, the consequences would be even more disastrous. People always turn to history when things come to light Only then did I realize the value of these few people. The problem is, in the time period when the loss could have been stopped in time, these few people's cheeks twitched and their throats bleed. Where are the majority? ?
It's nothing more than a high-profile attitude, and I don't think it's a big deal to watch the fun. I just hate comrades for no reason. It doesn't matter if they die, and everyone else is fine. Even the presidential advisers who came out later were most concerned about whether traditional sexual intercourse or oral sex would be infected, and whether there was anything like a one-night stand or prostitute. (This paragraph is sincere... Saying Rusell, you jumped from a house of cards to a normal heart and still using prostitutes, is it really good??? Do you make a good show???)
But from the government's point of view, just like the mayor What the assistant said: When a school caught fire, I could answer 3,000 calls a day. There are many things happening every day, and each party feels that their own affairs are the most important, urgent and the most important thing that cannot be ignored. This is a contradiction that is difficult to solve completely. If every problem can be well judged early in the morning and solved as it should, then the world will really be a utopia.
Off-screen:
Several burst scenes are very moving, when compared, Tommy's line at Nick's funeral "they just don't like us." touched me the most, he expressed the deepest despair in the calmest way. There may really be no one to save us, and we may, indeed, have been abandoned by the world.
The rendering of emotions has always been very good, and the force is continuously exerted. (After reading the director's profile, I suddenly realized that it is really similar to the model of American terror. The rhythm, atmosphere, and the way of shaking the burden are all the same.) Each main actor basically has one or a few main scenes for him to play, shouting, anger, roaring, despair, these emotions are all played quite well, but I personally feel that everyone takes care of them, and they come every 20 minutes. The outbreak is a bit like the routine of a TV series. It is gathered in a movie of more than two hours, which is a bit uncomfortable. After all, this is a movie, not a TV series or a stage play.
There is actually nothing to fault the actors' acting skills, but I don't know if it's the difference between the big screen and the small screen or something else. I always feel that TV actors can't support the stage. When you are famous for a character and imprinted in the audience's heart, the hardest thing is to break away from the existing impression. When did Emma Watson stop being called Hermione, when did Dennis stop being called Harry Potter, and likewise when did Jim stop being called Sheldon.
I thought Jim Parsons was a master at expression management, otherwise how could Sheldon's high-powered expressions in The Big Bang Theory be so comfortable. After watching the normal heart, I began to wonder if he would look like this. When Ned was kicked out of the organization, Tommy finally gave him a hug with tears in his eyes, but his eyebrows were raised and he was about to cry. Thank you. ears. . . . . It feels like he's about to say something like "there there", and there's a long way to go, Comrade Jim.
One last thought:
If a person is condemned for love, discriminated against, or abandoned, crying and shouting for resistance but letting it fend for itself, then human beings will be extinct as soon as possible.
It’s right to have the awareness to protect yourself, and it’s right to be cautious about the unknown, but don’t use it to coerce others to achieve your goals, to coerce others to accept your own values, and subconsciously feel that your values must be correct and understandable. I feel that what most people think must be right, and if they do not comply, they will carry out all kinds of violence and cold violence. This ideology is called arrogance. Because you can't be sure that you are right, there is no absolute right or wrong in this world.
Have you seen "Dog Town"? This attitude, like the residents of Dogtown and Grace who fought back in the end, is hypocritical, indifferent, or just pretending.
When will this be understood, maybe people will really have humility, thinking, love, if all of these are there, there will be no such distinction between heterosexuality and homosexuality, because everyone is the same , normal heart.
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