How many cried at the ending?
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BobStage — 15 years ago(September 09, 2010 06:44 AM)
Thing is, I didn't. My mom was crying at the sight of the procession, but I felt more awed. And satisfied that Milk's death meant something to those people.
I've only cried at the ends of "Missing", "Mystic River", and "Flammen & Citronen" (oh and that "Baby Mine" song in Dumbo", but anyone would cry at that one). But the end of "Milk" didn't make me weep for some reason. Maybe because I kinda knew how Milk died before watching the film. -
lessthanfive — 15 years ago(December 22, 2010 12:59 AM)
I cried harder than I've ever cried from a movie. In fact it sent me into a serious procession of deep thoughts. I always knew that being gay is a struggle (i'm gay) but being reminded of what Harvey Milk and so many others had to go through to get to the point we are today, well it just completely moved me. I've actually only watched it a couple times because of the serious impact it has on me. What an amazing film.
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BlueMoon89 — 14 years ago(April 11, 2011 04:48 PM)
Watched it last night and was sobbing by the end.
The combination of the real footage and also the expressions on both James Franco's and Alison Pill as they were watching the marchit was so touching.
The two actors looked completely overwhelmed at the site they were seeing. That's what got to me.
And also Harevy's monologue at the end.
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lkillen — 14 years ago(May 01, 2011 12:43 AM)
I am quite sure, shy of being stung by a scorpion on my scrotum in the last scene, you would not have found me crying at the end of this movie.
But the question is actually fascinating. It shows the distance between the values system of homosexuals and non-homosexuals. I cannot imagine a straight person finding the ending rising to the level of tears. Not a true straight male. That, in and of itself tells how different we are and maybe we should not expect the ever truly reconsile those differeneces. This, in some ways, contradicts the assertion that homosexuals are "just like heterosexuals" except that they desire sex with other men. There seems to be other differences also.
