Philadelphia
In a controversial case involving a gay man named Andrew Beckett, a talented lawyer at a law firm in Philadelphia. Andrew seems to have AIDS because of what he is doing, so he is released because his colleagues are afraid of contracting AIDS. After a while, Andrew tries to hire a young gay lawyer as the only defender of a lawsuit that seems to be illegal for everyone. Andrew tries to prove to everyone that he is not mistaken in society.
14 March 1925, USA
28 May 1972, Wilmington, Delaware, USA
9 December 1948, Latham, New York, USA
30 November 1950, Miami, Florida, USA
11 April 1955, Indiana, USA
18 September 1950, Baltimore, Maryland, USA
25 November 1947, Jersey City, New Jersey, USA
27 August 1969, Houston, Texas, USA
10 October 1959, Madison, Wisconsin, USA
2 January 1956, New Haven, Connecticut, USA
18 February 1947, New York City, New York, USA
7 January 1963, Boston, Massachusetts, USA
10 June 1965, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
1970
25 December 1908, Carshalton, Surrey, England, UK
2 September 1940, Amarillo, Texas, USA
1969, Westbury, New York, USA
4 October 1941, Indianapolis, Indiana, USA
October 25, 2005
The courtroom stuff is unwieldly, but everything else is brave and moving.August 26, 2005
involving but badly clichedDecember 18, 2010
Moving, Oscared '90s drama fostered AIDS empathy.January 01, 2000
This AIDS courtroom drama is so pumped full of nitrous oxide, you could get your teeth drilled on it.May 29, 2013
What remains most striking about Philadelphia may be the...conspicuous emphasis on intense close-ups. They force an inescapable emotional intimacy in relation to issues the mainstream, at least at the time, would rather have looked away from. [Blu-ray]January 01, 2000
Philadelphia breaks no new dramatic ground ... And yet Philadelphia is quite a good film, on its own terms.June 24, 2006
Safe and apolitical it may be, but Philadelphia succeeds as a deeply affecting humanist drama.April 21, 2006
Wearing its heart on its sleeves, this well-intentioned but soft and compromised AIDS drama may nonetheless perform the same function that Paltoon or Schindler's List have: Change public opinion about an urgent problem.May 20, 2003
"Philadelphia" mostly succeeds in being forceful, impassioned and moving, sometimes even rising to the full range of emotion that its subject warrants. But too often, even at its most assertive, it works in safely predictable ways.June 14, 2015
Jonathan Demme's thoughtful human drama was certainly not the first movie to confront the AIDS crisis, but it was, even in the conventional skin of a courtroom drama, the most heartbreaking and passionate undertaking of its kind.October 10, 2008
[An] extremely well-made message picture about tolerance, justice and discrimination is pitched at mainstream audiences, befitting its position as the first major Hollywood film to directly tackle the disease.