Let’s use this film to talk about my views on gay... and then declare my orientation again

Kaya 2022-01-09 08:02:52

After watching it for a long time, I didn't get over. I don't know why, but now the ability to bear it is really getting worse and worse. It can often be easily abused. There is no scene where people can vent their tears, but the tears circulate in the eyes for the entire second half, making them uncomfortable. If it's gay, will it be too much to be tortured?

Let's talk a little off topic first. Since high school, there have been many good friends who are gay, and when I arrived at Beijing Foreign Studies University, I have become a famous gay holy place. This is the reason why I have always been able to accept this aspect.
Anyone who has read my previous film reviews may know, especially the two articles about Captain America and the X-Men. The bottom pile of replies are all, "You must not be a straight man", "You must be a little unpleasant." Of course, this is also related to my own "Three hundred taels of silver in this place". I really want to take this opportunity to say it seriously, me! Yes! straight! of! I! real! of! No! Yes! gay!

Indeed, since high school gave a rotten girl the back table was broken, can you understand? Once you accept this setting, you can never go back. I do often have all kinds of yy brains, sometimes even big, but they are only limited to European and American movies and TV drama circles. I see the love of Siam, the Brokeback Mountain, and the killing of your love. The same will be uncomfortable. Indeed, I often make all kinds of jokes and sell rotten, and occasionally gay hooks me on the Internet... I am good-looking, and in other people’s terms, it’s also "slightly curved"... Okay, I can’t go on == but it’s true It really does not prevent me from liking this permanent setting for girls! real! TAT

usually everyone talks about it, I don’t think it’s okay. After all, everyone’s familiar with it is a joke~ What I can’t bear is watching "Brokeback Mountain", watching "I Love You Morris" and so on, and then including this ordinary heart, always Some are troublesome, saying that you are not a rotten girl and you are not gay. What do you think of it? Such things as stubborn bends... All I want to say is that I was all directed at the actors I liked in the beginning, but without exception, I was all moved and abused. Then there are so many things, you are moved, the cliff is curved, alas, I should say you are cold-blooded, or... alas.


Okay, let's get back to the topic!
I knew the cast of this film a long time ago, all of which are my favorites. Sheldon, Hulk, Peacock... I told others before that if the peacock comes, it will bend me, haha!
Although there was a sad parting at the beginning, overall it was still cheerful. The moment I saw the Peacock appear on the stage was amazing! I just thought he has gained a little weight recently and he hasn't looked so good. It's really...too coquettish, yes, I can't think of other words to describe him. Seeing them so tired together, looking at the peacock's human-like expression, looking at Mark and saying, "you are too good to be true", even me, a straight man, began to envy.
When did you start to feel sad? It should have been the mayor's tactfully telling them that he was unwilling to help, and Xie Er's speech at the funeral. Look at the time, it's just over half of the time.
To be honest, as soon as Jim appeared on the stage, just listening to his voice made me play very well, and then when I arrived at the funeral, I watched him cry with tears, and finally pulled me back from the play. What is acting! It is really the kind of grief, helplessness and fear of "today we will erect a monument for them, but who will engrave for us tomorrow". That helpless sentence, why are they unwilling to help? "They just don't like us" is really... I don't know what to say.

Maybe some people think that as a movie about gay and political themes, the plot is not good, and the tears are a bit vulgar. For me, I don’t see many movies on the subject of homosexuality. I have two tears in the whole movie, one is their love, and the other is the indifference of those homophobics.
The two of them have only been sweet for about half an hour. After seeing the peacock getting sick and beginning to lose weight, the whole person is not good. He was once so dazzling, but in the end he was tortured by disease like this. I have to admire the dedication of the actor. I heard that he lost almost 40 catties for this play. In order not to worry the children, he dared not live at home during that time. Hollywood actors are praised.
At the end, seeing his brother finally agree with him, seeing them getting married in the ward, he said over and over again I do, I do, I do... I saw him go to Yale University wearing the coat he had worn In gay week, I fulfilled my promise 2 months ago, and I really shed tears again. Who has stipulated that straight men can't be moved by this kind of love?
As for the most unbearable, it is the reaction of the various homophobics inside.
In the scene on the plane, I shed tears when I watched a movie for the first time. (Of course, American dramas don't count). Pilots are not even willing to take off because of discrimination against AIDS people? Everyone is sick like that, no one wants to help? Seeing the expressions of other passengers on the plane, and seeing that the patient finally died, he couldn't have a good home, but could only put it away in trash bags. I was really desperate.
A big part of the praise of this film is to thank the actors. Every leading actor has a chance to show his acting skills. What impressed me most was Julia Roberts persuading the above to fund his own research on AIDS. For the whole movie, there are only two girls. The protagonist's words are that she is the only woman. It was heartache to watch her fight for the rights of homosexual groups alone.
There are many, I really don't know how to say it, there are definitely more people with more experience or more academics who can write more in-depth things. What I want to say is that the powerful story and excellent acting skills have made this annual tear gas show.

As the title says, I just wanted to borrow this film and talk about my views on gay.
I really can't understand, why should we be homophobic? Or is it...I am more receptive? What happened to gay? They are good-looking, clean, tasteful, and will not eat you. What's so scary about them.
I really want to see the movie make this, but unfortunately not. For example, at the beginning, everyone thought it was a disease of the homosexual community, so homophobics were indifferent. When the first heterosexual person was infected, how would everyone react? We can only guess for ourselves.
That was the case at that time. I still remember Brokeback Mountain, (should it be about the same age?) I remember that gay was going to be beaten to death at that time. Fortunately, it’s getting more and more open now, more and more stars come out, more and more rotten girls, yelling "burn the heterosexual couple to death" or something... But what I want to say is that the movie's name is Normal Heart, I think it should be equal treatment to gays. Now, it cannot be called equality.


My dream is that when one day someone stands up and shouts, "I am gay", everyone is not as scared as before, nor cheering and supporting as they are now, but just a plain saying, "Oh", then This is the society they need for gay, and that is the real achievement of the normal heart.
One more sentence. It makes sense to see a sentence. When will movies involving the same sex no longer dead people, but try their best to show their most common troubles after living together, that tolerant and equal day is truly here.

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Extended Reading
  • Trever 2022-04-02 09:01:07

    HBO Is this the rhythm of a big-budget calcium TV movie every year? Star-studded, Hulk's acting is just amazing! Peacock is going to [Dallas Buyers Club], does the Emmys recognize this? In short, like [Dallas], it's easy to criticize the government. And a drama with a single character from beginning to end and so many characters, it is inevitable that it will be overact when changed into a movie.

  • Jaleel 2022-03-31 09:01:05

    Peacocks are so beautiful they cry. Is it because of the adaptation of the stage play, everyone feels a little too much force... Peacock is quite natural [I guess it's really not too strong in the later stage... alexander's stalk is a bit deep, other things are okay.

The Normal Heart quotes

  • Tommy Boatwright: You know, I'm very interested in starting some sort of service for the patients. We've got to start talking about them. Also, there are a lot of very scared people out there, and they're desperate for information. I'd like to start a hotline.

    Bruce Niles: [to the guy sitting on his left] Who's he?

    Tommy Boatwright: Ew! He does not know who I am yet! HE is Tommy Boatwright. In real life, HE is a hospital administrator. He's here to help. And he's a southern bitch!

    Bruce Niles: Bruce Niles.

    Tommy Boatwright: Nice to meet you.

    Bruce Niles: My pleasure.

    Tommy Boatwright: You're very handsome.

    Mickey Marcus: He knows.

  • Ned Weeks: Ben, you mean more to me than anyone in the whole world. You always have. Ben, you've gotta say it!

    Ben Weeks: Say what?

    Ned Weeks: I am the same as you! Just say it! Say it!

    Ben Weeks: [after a pause] No. You're not. I'm not gonna say it.

    Ned Weeks: Every time I loose this fight it hurts more.