Movie Notes: Milk

December 17th, 2008

Milk

5 stars = 5 stars

Starring Sean Penn, Emile Hirsch, Josh Brolin
Directed by Gus Van Sant

Synopsis

San Francisco resident Harvey Milk (Sean Penn) decides to run for public office, becoming California’s first openly gay elected politician, and leader of a burgeoning gay rights movement.

The Good

The Bad

Conclusion

I really love films where several things (direction, acting, story, and characters) work together to transport me to another place, to where I’m affected emotionally and no longer aware I’m merely watching shadows on a screen. Milk achieved that quality several times. The icing on the cake is the film’s message that gay rights is a civil rights issue, one that is entirely applicable to today. People should know how far civil rights has come, and how far it still has to go. A must see.

IMDB: Milk
Wikipedia: Milk
Rotten Tomatoes: Milk 98%

3 Comments

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