Equality for people with AIDS

Garret 2022-03-21 09:01:25

I don't know if it is similar to the story of ace vs ace. After all, there are also two big names, from Samuel L. Jackson and Kevin Spacey to Tom Cruise and Denzel Washington. There are actually 3 of these four. Oscar winner, looking forward to it.

It's actually a topic about equality for people with AIDS. Regarding the subject of people with AIDS, other than this one, I have seen "Dallas Buyers Club" before. The highlight of this film is the debate in court, but it does not seem to have any influence on the jury. Therefore, no matter how cleverly the partners of the large law firm explain the cover-up of the truth, it cannot arouse the inclination of the jury members towards the law firm. The end result was bland and there was no suspense to win.

Laomei's adherence to the idea that all human beings are created equal can be seen. In this country, this belief has been deeply rooted in the bone marrow, and no one can erase it.

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  • Maddison 2022-03-23 09:01:26

    It's exciting and has plenty of stamina, but if the main scene is put on Denzel, or if the roles of Denzel and Uncle Tang are swapped, I think the effect will be better; off topic, Lamb fans have at least four in the film. The dragon set in the silent lamb above has soy sauce here again~~

  • Kirstin 2022-03-21 09:01:25

    I cried "I AM LOVE!"

Philadelphia quotes

  • Joe Miller: Have you ever felt discriminated against at Wyatt Wheeler?

    Anthea Burton: Well, yes.

    Joe Miller: In what way?

    Anthea Burton: Well, Mr. Wheeler's secretary, Lydia, said that Mr. Wheeler had a problem with my earrings.

    Joe Miller: Really?

    Anthea Burton: Apparently Mr. Wheeler felt that they were too..."Ethnic" is the word she used. And she told me that he said that he would like it if I wore something a little less garish, a little smaller, and more "American."

    Joe Miller: What'd you say?

    Anthea Burton: I said my earrings are American. They're African-American.

  • Judge Garrett: In this courtroom, Mr.Miller, justice is blind to matters of race, creed, color, religion, and sexual orientation.

    Joe Miller: With all due respect, your honor, we don't live in this courtroom, do we?