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AIDS movies

About AIDS, we need to understand the relevant knowledge, and it is even more necessary to actively prevent it. AIDS-related movies:

1. Philadelphia Story (8.6) - AIDS Discrimination Case

Year: 1993

Seek legal means to seek justice because of AIDS discrimination .

In the 1990s, social discrimination against homosexuals and AIDS patients was huge. Although the male protagonist in the film is a young and promising lawyer, he was fired by his boss for no reason because of his homosexuality and HIV infection.

He had to find a lawyer to seek justice for himself, but due to society's prejudice against this kind of people, no lawyer dared to take such a case...

It can be said that , the film well explains the discrimination against homosexuals and people with AIDS in American society at that time, and this discrimination still exists in many places today.

2. Forever (8.0) - Tear-jerking mother-child love

Year: 2001

Region: Hong Kong

Real incident, The disease-resistant life of Hong Kong writer Zi Yu.

A boy suffered from congenital hemophilia since childhood. What was even more unfortunate was that his blood was also infected with HIV.

Everyone is fragile in the face of illness, but this boy and his mother show another kind of strength in life. The mother turned herself into her son's personal doctor, and the son was seriously ill but managed to get into college. In the end, life is still fighting...

People are powerless about life, old age, illness and death, but the attitude with which they face it and the attitude with which they die may be the meaning of life.

This is an inspiring and tear-jerking story about the tenacious fight against AIDS.

3. Favorite (7.3) - "AIDS Village"

Year: 2011

The film was inspired by the AIDS Village incident in China in the last century.

Focusing on a remote and backward village in China in the 1990s, villagers made money by selling blood but accidentally contracted AIDS.

This was actually reported in the news, but the film made more people pay attention to the AIDS Village incident. The greater significance behind this is that all sectors of society have a more understanding and tolerant attitude towards AIDS patients.