This is how the past is better than the past

Unique 2022-03-24 09:02:38

Just like the title of the movie, the content is full of pride, which made me, the audience, proud for 2 hours. In the movie, when the LGs were not welcomed by most people when they first came to the town, the male protagonist's "no evasion, no escape, no apology" was impressive.
I have seen some non-fiction films, most of them are full of blurry pictures, I think the director does not know whether to express his likes and dislikes at the moment. Pride makes one feel that a documentary film can be so clear.
Now some places have equal rights for gays and lesbians, benefiting from these people who made history. Whenever I see opponents expressing disdain or even resentment against these era fighters, I feel a little puzzled, but not so hateful. This is also the director's cleverness. The reality may be much darker than these behaviors. You must know that in their beliefs homosexuality It was a felony, and it made the pride of these fighters even greater.
The first time I wrote a review for a gay movie, how meaningful, I would despise me five years ago, it doesn't matter, I will be proud of me five years later, haha.
Finally, I like the opposite sex and support homosexuals, because they respond to the world with love just like us. And most gays are careful and talented. all

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Extended Reading
  • Kyle 2022-03-29 09:01:04

    I'm really proud of it after watching it. The unity of homosexuality and miners, on the surface, seems to be just a combination of the interests of two disadvantaged groups, but at a deeper level, it is a kind of overcoming the weakness of human nature, overcoming the inherent prejudice, overcoming the inertia of thinking habits, overcoming the lack of understanding group's fear. In particular, this kind of event that has really happened in history is even more proud. PS, the uncle miner is really cute, my ideal type!

  • Ladarius 2022-03-28 09:01:07

    The film itself is quite complete, but every line and every conflict is politically correct enough to easily foresee the plot development. I feel that maybe the form of a stage play will be more suitable, and if it is made into a movie, it feels a bit like the gay group is hilarious. Movies about gay rights are always prone to exude an air of "no one else except gays has no brains".

Pride quotes

  • [as Mark Leaves to Go to The March]

    Mark's Crotchety Old Neighbour: I've spoken to the council about your deviant parties.

    Mark: There's no need to do that. Knock on the door, we'd let you in.

    Mark's Crotchety Old Neighbour: They're sending a policeman!

    Mark: Oh, I do hope so.

  • [while Dancing in the Lodge in Dulais]

    Jonathan: God! I miss disco!