I’ve seen some scenes from the original movie, and Zach did a great job with this role, I think he in general is just one of those actors that’s vey good at changing his mannerisms and speech and demeanor to fit whatever character he needs to be at the time, there r some differences cuz Zach sort of made it his own but he did a very good job of really making me see the original Harold in him with this this movie, everyone did a good job with their roles, I loved all the characters and Harold wasn’t my favorite but Zach is an actor who I really live and respect and he just needs some praise for this role just all the praise there is 😁
It amazing to me that these men had lived in such a scary time for gay men and women but found a avenue to live where they can be them to the max and be happy.
Interesting thing is, the real life guy actually looks more like Jim Parsons than Zachary Quinto. I can't say anything against the casting, though, because I haven't seen the actual performance.
I was thinking the same thing! And it's true in the original movie, too. Kenneth Nelson (the og Michael) looked quite a bit like Howard Jeffrey, whereas Leonard Frey (og Howard) didn't really.
They needed to update this for today or the 1990s. It felt 90s not 60s. The 1970 film directed by William Friedkin can’t be approximated. It needs to be in the Library of Congress.
I liked them all but Larry I liked i really did especially when he did his dialog about him and Hanks relationship at the phone call scene but there's other parts of him prior to that I really didn't like about him. But he did play the role well.
Quinto seemed like he was acting within the acting. The director didn’t direct the actors well imho which is baffling because he’s one of the greatest on the stage today. DeJesus and Tuc Watkins were flawless. Sad,y the critical scene of Larry and Hank didn’t have the same moving poignancy as the 1970 film. It felt acerbic and rushed.
When i was see this movie, i think these guys really cool because they look like a real gay. But, i just know it. They're the real gay playing gay movie.
I’ve seen some scenes from the original movie, and Zach did a great job with this role, I think he in general is just one of those actors that’s vey good at changing his mannerisms and speech and demeanor to fit whatever character he needs to be at the time, there r some differences cuz Zach sort of made it his own but he did a very good job of really making me see the original Harold in him with this this movie, everyone did a good job with their roles, I loved all the characters and Harold wasn’t my favorite but Zach is an actor who I really live and respect and he just needs some praise for this role just all the praise there is 😁
Zachary steals the show!
I Hope people will see it more because the original movie is very dear to me.
I've watched clips of the original and after seeing the 2020 version I cant begin to want to see the original. This version has me hooked.👍
I love this Great movie, incredible cast . We need more like this...
May Mart rest in peace, he will be missed🙏🙏🙏
It amazing to me that these men had lived in such a scary time for gay men and women but found a avenue to live where they can be them to the max and be happy.
Put your arms in, put your hands together, open your arms, or point your hand in direction. The hand is to hold something in front of you.
Again Nobody:
Robert Pattinson: DELUSIONS..
Interesting thing is, the real life guy actually looks more like Jim Parsons than Zachary Quinto. I can't say anything against the casting, though, because I haven't seen the actual performance.
I was thinking the same thing! And it's true in the original movie, too. Kenneth Nelson (the og Michael) looked quite a bit like Howard Jeffrey, whereas Leonard Frey (og Howard) didn't really.
So good!
Zachary Quinto somehow looks like Jason Schwartzman in this
There is similarity between Zachary Quinto's acting style and Jim Sarb's acting style
They needed to update this for today or the 1990s. It felt 90s not 60s.
The 1970 film directed by William Friedkin can’t be approximated. It needs to be in the Library of Congress.
Zachary? What I see is Benedict Cumberbatch 😂😂😂
Супер 👌👌👌👌👌👌👌👌👌👌👌👌
Why are you doing something crazy!!!
I liked them all but Larry I liked i really did especially when he did his dialog about him and Hanks relationship at the phone call scene but there's other parts of him prior to that I really didn't like about him. But he did play the role well.
Quinto seemed like he was acting within the acting. The director didn’t direct the actors well imho which is baffling because he’s one of the greatest on the stage today. DeJesus and Tuc Watkins were flawless. Sad,y the critical scene of Larry and Hank didn’t have the same moving poignancy as the 1970 film. It felt acerbic and rushed.
Blow the cake with your cane!
I don't press it. I'm going to hit you.^^
Please open the front.
When i was see this movie, i think these guys really cool because they look like a real gay.
But, i just know it. They're the real gay playing gay movie.
I am so over Zachary Quinto. 🙄
Be careful of your back neck.
Don't remember you.
Don't appear on the phone.
all i see is the black blob on his head