Heroes of the Zeroes is a daily, alphabetical look back at the 365 best films of 2000-2009. "Milk" Rated R 2008 Most of his life, Harvey Milk advisedly repressed his homosexuality — a social taboo enforced by implicit insecurity, terror and fear. Rather than forcing fictions of acceptance at which the world unfortunately hasn’t arrived, Gus van Sant’s 2008 “Milk” felt politically affecting and astute. It chronicled the slow, painful birth of minority representation, and how Milk paid the ultimate price for visibility.
Heroes of the Zeroes: Milk
Heroes of the Zeroes: Milk
Heroes of the Zeroes: Milk
Heroes of the Zeroes is a daily, alphabetical look back at the 365 best films of 2000-2009. "Milk" Rated R 2008 Most of his life, Harvey Milk advisedly repressed his homosexuality — a social taboo enforced by implicit insecurity, terror and fear. Rather than forcing fictions of acceptance at which the world unfortunately hasn’t arrived, Gus van Sant’s 2008 “Milk” felt politically affecting and astute. It chronicled the slow, painful birth of minority representation, and how Milk paid the ultimate price for visibility.