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- Philadelphia
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- The movie, Philadelphia, was an excellent example of the severe
- discrimination many people with Aids are exposed to. In this instance the
- main character, Andy ,was also gay. Unfortunately, in our society, he was
- faced with a double whammy. The gay iss
- is controversial enough, but to compound that in the work force with having
- Aids would be almost unbearable for any person to cope with. Tom Hanks
- played Andy with a serious need to communicate to the viewers how everyday
- life, work, emotions and ment
- well being are affected by this kind of situation. The movie was well cast
- and thoughtfully portrayed Andy's serious predicament. The theme was very
- interesting. It made me realize how lucky I am to not have to deal with
- those kinds of problems.
- It's really very frightening to realize, as Andy did, that even our legal
- system can be discriminating. When he started looking for a lawyer, he found
- many people who did not want to represent him because of his illness. The
- frustration he felt must ha
- been a real burden. Most people were afraid of him. Even the man who
- finally represented him was afraid of him. He soon came to understand Andy
- was no threat to his health or his reputation, but someone he learned from
- and ended up becoming friends
- th.
- Andy himself feared his disease even before he was sure he had it. He did
- not want to go for his blood test. He didn't want to face the reality of
- having Aids. He really didn't have any choice. After the doctor confirmed
- his fears and diagnosed him a
- having Aids, Andy began to deal with the news and the way it was changing his
- life and how people treated him. His employer was trying to shaft him. He
- fought for his rights, not knowing what the outcome would be, but knowing
- this was something he fel
- he must do.
- The turning point in the movie for Andy was when he was in the library trying
- to learn more about Aids. He was asked by the librarian to go to a private
- room. His lawyer was there and saw this happening, although he was hiding
- behind a pile of books.
- guess this is when he realized Andy needed him to help protect his rights.
- It killed me to think just because someone has an illness people don't
- understand that they can let their ignorance make them behave in a way they
- normally wouldn't. To tell yo
- the truth I can't honestly say I would have acted any different then the
- librarian did !!! The lawyer took the book Andy was holding out of his hand
- to show the librarian he was not afraid getting the disease by touching
- something Andy had touched. An
- must have felt one hell of a big relief when that happened !!! He finally
- had someone on his side.
- I hated the firm Andy worked for. At first they seemed okay, but after they
- tried shafting Andy, I was really pissed. He worked for them, produced for
- them, was an asset to their business and then they just blew him off. The
- blowing him off part wasn
- as bad as how they tried to do it. They tried to make him look like a
- loser. They cut down his work, his character, his abilities as an employee.
- What gives them the right to try and destroy someone's life ?? Especially
- someone whose life is being d
- troyed anyway by the disease he has. The illness didn't affect the way he
- did his job or how well he did it. They were just a bunch of ignorant morons
- who didn't care about anything other than how having someone with Aids
- working for them would make t
- m and their business look..... and in their opinions it could ruin them. So,
- just fire the guy to cover their own asses. What a bunch of shit !!!!
- Especially coming from the very institution that was supposed to help
- protect peoples' rights, lawyers
- !! The whole system must have really gotten to Andy. Especially because he
- was a part of that very same system.
- I agreed with the verdict of the trial hands down. It really made me happy
- to see Andy get true justice. I also loved to see his so called "associates"
- eat crow pie !!!! I have to admit I was a little nervous during the trial.
- I wondered if the jury
- elt as strongly as I did about Andy's situation. Justice prevailed, but I
- know this was only a movie. I have to ask myself how many people in the real
- world suffer from this kind of discrimination and don't get the help Andy
- had. It's a terrible thou
- t... really a terrible reality because it probably happens every day.
- The most important thing I learned from this movie is not to be too quick to
- pass judgment against people who, for whatever reason, are different than you
- are. It could be their health, financial status, color of their skin, the
- way they talk, their he
- tage or the culture they grew up in. None of these things should matter.
- People are people. They all deserve the same consideration, compassion and
- right to live their lives in a way that's comfortable to them. No one should
- be so quick to "judge a
- ok by it's cover !!!!"