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Az HBO mozicsatorna saját gyártású filmje az 1980-as évek elején játszódik New Yorkban, amikor Amerika először szembesül a HIV/AIDS-járvánnyal és megdöbbentő következményeivel. Az aktivistaként dolgozó Ned Weeks első kézből láthatja, amint a titokzatos betegség végigsöpör a város homoszexuális közösségén. Néhány társával és az őket támogató orvosokkal összefogva azért harcol, hogy a nemzet szemérmes szexuális politikájával szemben felfedjék az igazságot a járványról. Larry Kramer színdarabjából. (HBO Europe)

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Malarkey 

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angol In the first half, it’s a very raw drama about the occurrence of AIDS in a seemingly advanced culture that has a problem accepting the issue, much less solving it. At times, the first half gets very sexually explicit. On the other hand, the second half brings out a whole range of theatrical acting performances that make it apparent that this is a play turned into a movie. In this regard, it’s worth mentioning Mark Ruffalo and especially Julia Roberts who has surprised me with her character; I almost didn’t recognize her. Overall, it’s a fascinating drama, especially because it’s interesting that something like this was even happening in the 1980s. ()

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angol Life wasn't easy in the gay community in the first half of the 1980s. However, Ryan Murphy's HBO drama does not try to play on feelings and plead for gay rights; on the contrary, it quite naturally depicts the mood of the time, the atmosphere and the feelings of those who were there during the first deaths from the new HIV virus. The large number of characters and the length of over two hours is slightly detrimental, but the stellar cast, led by Mark Ruffalo, Julia Roberts and Alfred Molina, makes up for it. One of the homosexuals is even played by Jim Parson (Sheldon from The Big Bang Theory). ()

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angol The Normal Heart is an ambitious TV movie, whose pillars of success lie in a very good cast and, above all, in a thorny subject. It's really interesting to see what things were like in the LGBT community in the early 1980s when the unstoppable evil of AIDS came to light. Everyone dealt with the issue in their own way back then - some tried to deal with it early on, others ignored the threat until their horrific deaths or simply stood idly by. The film covers quite an extensive period and gives a fairly authentic account of what was going on at the time. In the context of TV movies, it is definitely an above-average piece that deserves audience attention and critical acclaim. A truly evocative trip into a period of one of the greatest milestones of medicine but also of humanity itself, offering dense material for reflection. ()

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