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[影评]烛光,自由,与希望
这个城市叫做旧金山,这个人叫做米尔克,他们走在同志平权的前端。
一部政治电影。可能对美国有说话权利能在自己权利受到威胁的时候总能奋起反抗,对于中国人的我们来说,是值得羡慕的。
他们,是先行者。所以,从开始,到结束,我不得不以非常崇敬的心态在看待米尔克的愈挫愈勇的竞选,平权的理性组织,不惜的奋斗。
当看到他们游走街头,声势浩大的时候,我是激动的;当看到他们捍卫了自己的权利的时候,我是骄傲的;当看到他们活的自由,在那个重重阻碍的社会中立住了脚的时候,我被这些坚强的人的信念,催发出无尽的朝气。
米尔克后来的死亡,是沉重的。因为有反对的势力,反对的人,总是会去打击抢夺了自己权利的人。我不多以述说米尔克的爱情,他死的时候,最后一眼看到的,是歌剧的海报,是他爱的人答应他要去看的歌剧,却因为自己的为同志事业的奉献牺牲,成为了个人的遗憾。他是很好的同志爱人,他其实也是平凡的一个渴望爱情的人。
无数次看到了坚强。他们,和米尔克并肩的战士们,仍在各个角落,不同层面上,做积极的事情,为同志谋求权利。那些星辉的烛光,是对米尔克的怀念,也是米尔克留给这个自由国度的同志的财富。那些温柔的烛光,那些让人泛出泪花的烛光。
看这部电影的时候,我时不时在回想我们中国的现状。最近在看李银河女士和她丈夫一起写的《他们的世界》,也是最近忙完后闲置下来才有了心思看的。在中国,同志的现状和美国的,世界其他一些国家的情况差别很大。我们不温不热,社会关注我们的眼球越来越多,但是,还是不够。李银河女士的书,一开始是没有出版社想要出版的。她的提议同志婚姻法,也是重重阻碍。中国的国情告诉我们,我们应该含蓄起来,全民为了社会主义贡献自己的力量。这样是很好的,我不反对。中国也开始慢慢逐渐接受人们的舆论,媒体也在进步。事务隐蔽在黑暗中,不走出来看见太阳,是很难得到它应有的价值体系的。我开始的时候,是个激进派,反问为何没有中国的米尔克?也许有,也许是我不知道,也许在努力为中国的同志事业谋取权利的人,还没达到米尔克这样的高度震撼国家。或者,这样激进的想法,也不适合我们的探索。特色的路,自己的国情。中国人喜欢有事关门好好谈。这些,我驾驭不了,侃侃而谈。而,我也同米尔克一样,是怀有希望的。村子的同人们,在无视地奉献自己的青春和价值,散播向上的种子。希望用电影,不光是爱好,而是一种能洗涤精神的寄托。我也是现在,才这么强烈地感受到,大家的那闪光的可爱之处,也正是你们的付出,迎来了村子反反复复的老的村民,新的村民,周替交叠,共同探讨。
米尔克在死之后,电影回放被枪杀之前自己录制的一段励志的话:“上周我接到一通宾州打来的电话,是个很年轻的声音,他跟我说“谢谢”。一定要选同志,好让那个孩子,和成千上万和他一样的人,能期待人生会更美好,期待明天会更好。我拜托大家,要是我遭到不测,我希望有5个,10个,1百,1千人奋起。要是子弹打进我的脑袋,让它也打碎所有衣柜的门吧。让同志平权运动走下去,这不是为个人得失,不是为了自我,为了权势,而是为了所有弱势者,不只是同志,还有黑人,亚洲人,老年人和残障者,所有弱势者,没了希望,弱势者就会放弃,我知道人不能光靠希望而活,但没了希望,生命有何意义?在听这段话的你,还有你,还有你,你们一定要给大家希望,一定要给大家希望。”
我们既然是人类社会的一部分,我们存在了,就有存在的意义。我们也期待人生会更好,明天会更好。我们,应该有我们的权利,不光想想自己的幸福,更为维护自己的权利,能有勇气,站出来,说话说话,让弱势的群体,学会自爱,学会爱这个给与我们生命意义的世界。
(附Harvey Milk生前精彩的演讲稿英文版,从P爸爸那看到的,第一次,这么认真的在看一段英文:
I can't forget the looks on faces of people who've lost hope. Be they gay, be they seniors, be they blacks looking for an almost-impossilbe job, be they Latins trying to explain their problems and aspirations in a tongue that's foreign to them. I personally will never forget that people are more important than buildings. I use the word "I" because I'm proud. I stand here tonight in front of my gay sisters, brothers and friends because I'm proud of you. I think it's time that we have many legislators who are gay and proud of that fact and do not have to remain in the closet. I think that a gay person, up-front, will not walk away from a responsibility and be afraid of being tossed out of office. After Dade County, I walked among the angry and the frustrated night after night and I looked at their faces. And in San Francisco, three days before Gay Pride Day, a person was killed just because he was gay. And that night, I walked among the sad and the frustrated at City Hall in San Francisco and later that night as they lit candles on Castro Street and stood in silence, reaching out for some symbolic thing that would give them hope. These were strong people, whose faces I knew from the shop, the streets, meetings and people who I never saw before but I knew. They were strong, but even they needed hope.
And the young gay people in the Altoona, Pennsylvanias and the Richmond, Minnesotas who are coming out and hear Anita Bryant on television and her story. The only thing they have to look forward to is hope. And you have to give them hope. Hope for a better world, hope for a better tomorrow, hope for a better place to come to if the pressures at home are too great. Hope that all will be all right. Without hope, not only gays, but the blacks, the seniors, the handicapped, the us'es, the us'es will give up. And if you help elect to the central committee and other offices, more gay people, that gives a green light to all who feel disenfranchised, a green light to move forward. It means hope to a nation that has given up, because if a gay person makes it, the doors are open to everyone.
So if there is a message I have to give, it is that I've found one overriding thing about my personal election, it's the fact that if a gay person can be elected, it's a green light. And you and you and you, you have to give people hope. Thank you very much.)
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