There is more pain, isn't there? On our normal hearts.

Elroy 2022-03-24 09:02:57

#thenormalheart# I don't know how to make an evaluation. Did not cry. But it was shocking. The actors are great at portraying the inner struggle in nuanced detail. Everything is so real, when the doctor says fine take my ideas just do something with them, that kind of depression and helplessness is not enough for not only the government but also the compatriots around him to be disappointed and angry enough to explode Watching loved ones defeated and torn apart, watching fresh and creative lives taken away, watching distorted discrimination and disgust rekindle, watching indifferent surroundings, horrific spots, but looking for. No evidence to disprove people's fears. and your own fears. and doubt. Begin to doubt your own intentions. Start blaming yourself and your peers. All because there is no way out. I really like the frame of the film, it has a sense of rhythm and doesn't procrastinate. Just like a momentary outbreak only left more despair and pain, unlike this kind of pain, in fact, it is very slow, very slow, very long, very long, and even continues to this day. Now they are no longer widely discriminated against because science is advancing, and in the future, such pain will be alleviated and eliminated - or in the future, human beings will face more powerful physical and psychological swords and fires, and then each case will be sacrificed, Will every life, every optimistic and proud attitude towards life that loves ice cream be preserved?
I believe in love, but I also believe that human will always be defeated by something, not the so-called destiny, but the nature, simply as something like a virus. I hope, I hope every kind person, who is loved, and loves, would not have to suffer so much in life. But nature is just so cruel. But. Think it over, is human then, not cruel? Is human not cruel to nature, and to other humans? If the human race is all caring and thoughtful, where does discrimination come from? Where does hatred come from? Where, does fear come from! Not every argument makes a valuable point, not every consultation makes progress. Not every suffering makes us KNOW BETTER. From my standpoint, which is somewhere past the time when homosexuals are minorities, I still know that a gigantic amount of pain is being inflicted on somebody somewhere. I believe in live,but I don't believe the power of love that allegedly can defeat everything given time. Time is useful, but some things may never be overcome. Diseases, despair, dishonesty, these things just exist in a forever-moving cycle while everything else seems to move on from it.

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  • Dustin 2022-03-15 09:01:05

    The play directed by Ryan Murphy has one characteristic, it is anticlimactic, and the same is true for this play. In fact, the story suddenly stopped before I thought it was finished. But the cast of this play is too strong, and everyone has dedicated the most exciting acting skills, so it is properly given five stars.

  • Merritt 2022-04-24 07:01:17

    It tells the story of the era when AIDS was once called Gay-Related Immune Deficiency, but it is too comprehensive, lacks focus, and the editing is too fragmented and the rhythm is fast (because the narrative volume is too large and the volume is insufficient), it is really not suitable for this kind of heavy story. . Too bad a bunch of good actors.

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.