Where Pride Began
"Stonewall" (2015), a film produced by Centropolis Entertainment and Lionsgate, offers a dramatized retelling of the pivotal 1969 Stonewall riots in New York City, a landmark event in the fight for LGBTQ+ rights. Directed by Roland Emmerich, the movie follows a fictional narrative centered around a young gay man named Danny Winters, portrayed by Jeremy Irvine, who becomes embroiled in the uprising after moving to New York from the Midwest. The film attempts to capture the tension and spirit of the era, showcasing the diverse community of activists, drag queens, and street youth who played crucial roles in the riots. While "Stonewall" aims to honor the historical significance of the riots, it has faced criticism for its portrayal of events and characters. Many critics argue that the film whitewashes the narrative by focusing on a white protagonist, thereby marginalizing the contributions of the predominantly people of color and transgender individuals who were at the forefront of the actual Stonewall uprising. This controversy underscores the challenges of depicting historical events through a fictional lens, particularly when it comes to representing marginalized communities accurately and respectfully. Despite its narrative shortcomings, "Stonewall" features strong performances from its supporting cast, including Jonny Beauchamp as the charismatic and defiant Ray, and Ron Perlman as the menacing police deputy. These characters add depth to the film, providing glimpses into the lives of those who frequented the Stonewall Inn and the broader Greenwich Village community. The film's depiction of the riots themselves is intense and chaotic, effectively conveying the anger and desperation that fueled the protests. Ultimately, "Stonewall" serves as a reminder of the importance of the events it portrays, even if it stumbles in its execution. The film's release sparked important conversations about representation and historical accuracy in media, highlighting the need for more inclusive storytelling. While it may not be the definitive account of the Stonewall riots, it contributes to the ongoing dialogue about the struggle for LGBTQ+ rights and the individuals who fought bravely for change.
年2015
予算13500000$
上映時間129 分
収益187674$
ジャンルドラマ履歴
製作国United States of America