- 26 Maj 2014, 18:16
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izašlo je na torrentima, sad ćemo jel svi skinuti, pogledati itd.
što je to 'the normal heart', pitate se...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Normal_Heart" target="_blank
evo još malo materijala, intervju s mattom bomerom:
http://www.vulture.com/2014/05/matt-bom ... -loss.html" target="_blank
There’s a line in The Normal Heart that Felix delivers, “Men learn not to love.” It’s true that many gay men, in particular, are taught that they shouldn’t love another man. Is that something you learned while growing up? And when did you unlearn it?
Yeah, in my childhood, was I taught that who I was was innately wrong? Absolutely, but I was also raised in a very loving environment, so I knew how important love was at the end of the day. I think I related to Felix a lot when he said that, and I think that’s what he brings to the table with Ned: Here’s someone who’s not living 100 percent in his own authenticity, and Ned comes in, who’s this firebrand and is completely authentic and open about his sexuality and his neuroses and everything else, but is terrified of intimacy. Felix is somebody who is living a very compartmentalized life when we see him, but he’s also very open to intimacy.
izašlo je na torrentima, sad ćemo jel svi skinuti, pogledati itd.
što je to 'the normal heart', pitate se...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Normal_Heart" target="_blank
evo još malo materijala, intervju s mattom bomerom:
http://www.vulture.com/2014/05/matt-bom ... -loss.html" target="_blank
There’s a line in The Normal Heart that Felix delivers, “Men learn not to love.” It’s true that many gay men, in particular, are taught that they shouldn’t love another man. Is that something you learned while growing up? And when did you unlearn it?
Yeah, in my childhood, was I taught that who I was was innately wrong? Absolutely, but I was also raised in a very loving environment, so I knew how important love was at the end of the day. I think I related to Felix a lot when he said that, and I think that’s what he brings to the table with Ned: Here’s someone who’s not living 100 percent in his own authenticity, and Ned comes in, who’s this firebrand and is completely authentic and open about his sexuality and his neuroses and everything else, but is terrified of intimacy. Felix is somebody who is living a very compartmentalized life when we see him, but he’s also very open to intimacy.