And I'm not talking about light tears...
I was full frontal sobbing.
So anyway, I'm going to talk a little about the film now.
The acting was superb. And I mean, seriously, Sigourney Weaver was just amazing. And credit is due to Ryan Kelley. I haven't seen much of Ryan Kelley, I've seen him on that Ben 10 Movie, but that was it.
His performance on this was just astounding.
The film touches on probably one of the biggest topics at this current age. Gay and Lesbian rights. And I'll always stand by anyone who's open with who they are. I doesn't make a different whether you're gay, bisexual, lesbian, transvestite. You can be whoever you are and it shouldn't make a difference. And I will always stand by them. I will always offer support to them.
But yeah, it's getting pretty late, so I can't really talk much about it.
I just can't get over how amazing the film is. I've recommended it to my friends and Cerys says she'll have a look at it, probably because you don't get many films that make me cry...
But it is a purely amazing film, it's even sadder to know that it's a true story. I believe Bobby went to heaven. Don't you? I was so glad that the mother came to acknowledge gay people at the end defend them. I mean, I knew it would happen. But it was still such a happy, happy thing. I mean, the ending was just purely amazing. The way she went and hugged that boy who looked like her son. And in the film, for most of it they show Bobby. To me, that shows that the mother finally accepted her son for who he was. Though it was a shame that his death made her realise this.
His death made a lot of things happen and I'm sure he would be so proud of his mother to see what she's doing for him now. I know I'd be proud.
I know there are people out there that feel like they need to do what Bobby did. But please, I know you're probably not reading. But please, just stick with your life. You're life is just too precious to be lost. Every life is too precious to be lost the same way that Bobby lost his life.
But yeah.
Just amazing.
The film spoke out on so many different levels.
Night!
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