different life

Imelda 2022-04-21 09:03:08

Maybe I'm not good enough, so I think this movie is a bit boring. But as far as I am concerned, there are still many bright spots.

The film directly reflects the unfairness and indifference of the French society and the national government to the AIDS group. Even if wave after wave of group movements were launched, it gave me more of a feeling of powerlessness.

Maybe I haven't been in contact with such groups. In my stereotype, if I really knew that I was a HIV carrier, I might have given up my life long ago, but the groups in the film are still economical, and the parade activities are very touching. .

The love between Sean and Nathan is what moved me enough in the whole film, and Nathan is the only one who brings hope in the film.

The editing method and narration of the film are also my favorite type. The narration brings pictures in my memory, with occasional interludes and flashbacks, but it is not so boring.

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  • Nelle 2022-03-26 09:01:12

    "Please call me by your name" is like a fairy tale, there are no old-fashioned ideas and discriminatory eyes, you can boldly pursue your loved one, and recklessly bloom your youth; "120 BPM" is like a war, LGBT Groups and AIDS patients are misunderstood, discriminated against, hurt, and insulted everywhere. A group of young people are constantly living and struggling, using their tongues, brains, thoughts, beliefs, hearts, and spirits to make a dawn.

  • Ayden 2022-03-26 09:01:12

    At present, the best of the year wants to say a lot but stop talking. In addition to being moved, there are also close-ups and close-ups of a lot of oppressive feelings of surrender to the image. There is also the HIV virus that has changed into an aperture, and there is no time to breathe. People, dialogues, emotional relationships and history The events are overwhelming, and it will not be digested for a while