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Milk
A pregnant woman travels along the countryside to move into a house by her own, hopping to reconnect with the inner nature of her current body.
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Plot Summary
The film chronicles the life of Harvey Milk, a gay rights activist who became the first openly gay elected official in California. It details his rise from a San Francisco resident to a city supervisor, focusing on his political career, his passionate advocacy for gay rights, and his tragic assassination.
Critical Reception
Milk received widespread critical acclaim, particularly for Sean Penn's performance and Gus Van Sant's direction. Critics lauded its historical significance, emotional resonance, and its powerful portrayal of Milk's life and activism. It was also recognized for its respectful and inspiring depiction of the gay rights movement.
What Reviewers Say
Sean Penn delivers a career-defining performance as Harvey Milk.
Gus Van Sant masterfully captures the spirit of a historical moment and a charismatic leader.
A powerful and essential film that resonates with relevance even today.
Google audience: Audiences overwhelmingly praised the film for its inspiring story and Sean Penn's compelling portrayal of Harvey Milk. Many highlighted its historical importance and the emotional impact of Milk's life and tragic end. It's frequently described as a must-watch for its message of hope and perseverance.
Awards & Accolades
Won Academy Award for Best Actor (Sean Penn), Best Original Screenplay. Nominated for Best Picture, Best Director, Best Supporting Actor (Josh Brolin), Best Film Editing, Best Original Score.
Fun Fact
Sean Penn initially turned down the role of Harvey Milk multiple times, feeling he wasn't right for it, before eventually being convinced by director Gus Van Sant.
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