MILK - Does the Body Good!
Wednesday, January 7, 2009 at 1:37AM
JASON JOBSON in Gus Van Sant, Harvey Milk, James Franco, Josh Brolin, Madonna, Milk, Sean Penn, The Castro

If you never heard of Harvey Milk, you are not alone.   Many Americans don't know the name.   At least they didn't until the movie Milk created all that buzz - due to the prospect that Sean Penn, Josh Brolin, James Franco, and Emile Hirsch would be playing the real life characters in this story about gay activist Harvey Milk.

Milk moved to San Francisco in the 60's like so many gay men at the time - due to the liberal and open-minded community that was growing in the Castro district of the city.   Never a political person, Milk got involved to stand up for the civil rights he saw being denied gay men and women.   Eventually, he was the first openly gay man elected in America to a public office.  He served on the  board of supervisors of San Francisco.   This achievement inspired thousands of gay men and woman all over the country - young and old - who never thought they would see this day come to pass.

Tragically, Milk and the Mayor of San Francisco - George Moscone were shot to death by fellow supervisor Dan White - brilliantly played by Josh Brolin.   White had personal demons of his own and represented a political constituency of conservatives that he felt he failed again and again.   White was convicted but only served a few years in prison.   He later committed suicide.

James Franco plays love interest Scott Smith to Sean Penn's Harvey Milk.   Franco gives such a human and compelling performance of the caring and genuine Smith who lets Milk go to pursue his true calling.    Sean Penn is transformed in this role.  To say that he lost himself in the character is an understatement.   Kudos to all the straight men involved who proved themselves true professionals to get so real with the characterizations of gay life.   

Directed by Gas Van Sant - we would expect nothing less than a gripping depiction and a real dose of life to tear at your heart strings.   It is not often that a movie makes you cheer out loud or truly sob - Milk does both.

This is not a movie to miss.    The Oscar nominations are sure to come. 

** My own prediction - Sean Penn will get back together with Madonna.   Call me crazy, just a feeling.  You read it here first!

 

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