7.5

When We Rise

2017

Review

Kruse
YouTube ads are being contracted for the show these days. Just watching the trailer makes me cry. I hope we can speak up bravely and fight for rights and interests! When a few years ago, my mother screamed at me with anger and disdain, "I just can't accept it. I just can't accept it. You are sick. To this day, I still don't get along with her, she's still lying to herself, and I haven't been brave enough to tell her again
izzy
Somewhere along the way, a certain group of people in This country took being firmly against political correctness as their idea of political correctness. Hate feminism, hate LGBTQIA, discriminate against people of color, even though they are people of color they see themselves as all-powerful white straight men, and refuse to accept or even understand the equality that their so-called "political correctness" seeks, equality!! shame on u,u madafaka!!!
kristian
Three lines are drawn to trace the major events of the nearly half century of American history from 1969 to 2015. In the form of a near-biopic and documentary film, it is detailed to describe how activists, politicians, civil servants and legal practitioners who fought along this path struggled for a generation and finally achieved their goals. The same sex equality movement in the United States is actually the last remnant of the 1960s global revolutionary movement, and our generation in the 21st century seems doomed to silence and shame. From "Stonewall Riots" to "Milk," from "The Normal Heart" to "The Trial of Prop 8," from "The Matthew Shepard Story" to "Goodbye My Groom," a footnote to the 50th anniversary. Most enjoyed the performance of young Cleve and Roma actors, most enjoyed the opening song
ashishBee
After decades of fighting for equal rights in the United States, the legalization of same-sex marriage was not easy, and the ending is very exciting. Although Taiwan's same-sex equality has won a stage victory recently, I am pessimistic that it will not make much progress in the next 30 years at least. The reason is that few public figures speak out and Li Yinhe always proposes the same sex marriage law during the two sessions every year, as if she is the only one who needs it
PatrikAskPM
The equality of THE LGBTQ community in the United States is the result of decades of efforts by many people concerned, among which film and television music plays a part in promoting it. We look at the current situation of China, it is really beyond reach. Many of their hard work is difficult for us to practice, not to mention making a gay movie on the cinema line, even the ordinary video in the same sex kissing screen is not Mosaic may be video website platform to harmony off... "Has failed to bring the LGBTQ community to the attention of the general public, let alone change their minds, gain support and achieve marriage equality? ... When watching The US TV series As We Rise, I often think of the documentary The Road to Marriage Equality (I also think of the movie Milk and the documentary The Trial of Proposition 8).