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Why is the movie Philadelphia named after the city?

By 姚望 老师 2020-12-16 1179次浏览

Why is the movie Philadelphia named after the city?

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  • 潘利文 2020-12-17

    Because of the the legal significance symbolized by  the film.

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  • tobias 2020-12-17

    Philadelphia means "brotherly love", and this movie is about love, especially the love presented by Andrew.

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  • 约等于无忧 2020-12-17

    The film is not merely set in the city of its title, but in a large part, the people of Philadelphia performed it. Extras who stood in the background of its street-side scenes, observers of the court proceedings, and people in the hospital receiving treatment were Philadelphians fighting the AIDS epidemic themselves.
    In the early 1980s, Philadelphia, along with New York and Los Angeles, saw the first diagnoses of illnesses later understood to be the AIDS virus. Because of this historical relevance, Sharon Pinkenson of the Greater Philadelphia Film Office suggested to Jonathan Demme, the film’s director, that he set his production in Philadelphia as a tribute to the people affected by the disease.

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  • unipus 2020-12-18

    Philadelphia is a historic city in the United States, where the Declaration of Independence was signed in 1776.And Philadelphia means "brotherly love".

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  • 吴梦铱 2020-12-26

    As we all know,Philadelphia means "brotherly love", and this movie is about love, especially the love presented by Andrew.

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  • Guaka 2020-12-29

    The film is not merely set in the city of its title, but in a large part, the people of Philadelphia performed it. Extras who stood in the background of its street-side scenes, observers of the court proceedings, and people in the hospital receiving treatment were Philadelphians fighting the AIDS epidemic themselves.
    In the early 1980s, Philadelphia, along with New York and Los Angeles, saw the first diagnoses of illnesses later understood to be the AIDS virus. Because of this historical relevance, Sharon Pinkenson of the Greater Philadelphia Film Office suggested to Jonathan Demme, the film’s director, that he set his production in Philadelphia as a tribute to the people affected by the disease.

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