2020年3月18日水曜日

The Death and Life of John F. Donovan

In March 2020, I watched The Death and Life of John F. Donovan at Movix Kameari. 
I could not appreciate the movie. Of course, I could understand the suffering of the main character, John Donovan. I also could imagine that popular young actors like him exist in the real world. I just did not know the message of the film. I felt that it seemed to be an ordinary drama which was not amazing so much. I was never bored, though, in spite of the length being 123 minutes. In fact, I still wanted to keep watching it as it ended. The music and pictures were quite beautiful. 
As for the LGBT people, I honestly cannot be friends with them but I am totally okay to indirectly see them on screens. I might be afraid of them rather than be not fond of them. I, however, can socialize them unless they persistently approach me. Except for those who have religious reasons, the LGBT haters might be too scary to accept them or might show hatred in order to hide their fear for the unknown. At least, I will never oppose same-sex marriage. Live and let live. 
I had not watched movies so much for a dozen years around 2010, so I was quite happy to watch the seasoned actress, Susan Sarandon, Kathy Bates and Natalie Portman who had become more charming and were still attractive. Young and beautiful actress hardly appeared in it, yet I never felt short on fun. 
The lead, Kit Harington, acted wonderfully the difficult role of a sensitive young man. The child actor, Jacob Tremblay, was fantastic, too.

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