Review of Milk

Milk (I) (2008)
10/10
Let your heart shine!
12 December 2008
"Milk" (1980) not only stands as a tribute to Harvey Milk and the Stonewall Rebellion, but for every person that has grieved and fought for gay civil rights. The gay movement has made a great deal of progress, but there is a long way to go. Yet, there is hope. Who would have thought, for example, that conservative New England would ever show compassion for gay people--and, yet, I say with great pride that my home state of Connecticut now grants gay marriage. Although gay people are where African Americans were, prior to when they got civil rights, African Americans serve as our role models in our fight for equality and fairness.

It is becoming apparent that the majority of gay people are united in faith, religion, and spirituality. Gay marriage is showing that we take commitment seriously, too. And, it is a blessing to see traditional vows being used in gay ceremonies. What are fight is all about, I think, is getting a piece of the piece. It is not about a takeover, or changing the world--but, rather, giving us a legitimate place in a society that is equally precious.

It is re-assuring to see Sean Penn so believably, and with compassion. He shines as Harvey Milk, and the radiance comes from his sincerity. It is very obvious that his heart is in the right place, and being a person with such humility, he captures the hearts and minds of many. It is also very gratifying to see so many people, outside of the gay community, supporting us in our fight for civil rights. It is very comforting to see a significant number of the same people standing beside us. Our fight is not about, and should not be all about religion. It is about accepting diversity, and about love. This whole thing is about getting to better understand each other, and to cheer each other on. It's not about turning the entire world gay--and, in fact, gay people only make up a minority of the population.

I am a tiny ant living in a huge colony of ants--but, as a gay person, I have an enormous degree of pride in our inherent goodness, and the good that we are able to do. But, it is good to see people like Sean Penn, Kevin Costner, Elizabeth Taylor, Judy Garland, Paul Newman, Brad Pitt, and Heath Ledger further empower us. For such things, and more, I am greatly thankful.

Gus Van Sant's direction is flawless, and the performances by member of the cast is impeccable. The film is inspirational--and, hopefully, it will recruit others in our quest for civil rights and understanding. I rank this film a 10 out of 10. Please go see the movie. See it with a gracious heart and an open mind.
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