Philadelphia From my point of view, Philadelphia is a film about discrimination, prejudice and persecution The story takes place in Philadelphia, known as the city of brotherly love, which is quite ironic The main character, Andrew Beckett, is performed by Tom Hanks Beckett, a lawyer with a solid reputation, is also a homosexual, suffering from the AIDS virus When Beckett's bosses discover this, they set Beckett up and fire him for neglect Beckett knows what is going on, and, as a lawyer, decides to take legal action against his former bosses He knows it will not be an easy task, and the company he faces is very powerful However, he decides to try No lawyer wants to help Beckett, though, until he meets Joe Miller (Denzel Washington) At first, even Miller refuses to help Beckett But the fact that Washington's character is black allows him to view the subject of discrimination with greater clarity He discovers the two have much more in common than just a job and so he changes his mind Concluding, I believe that Philadelphia is a very powerful and emotional drama It displays the strong prejudice held by society against homosexuals and people with AIDS *********** Now it is your turn to write about a movie that you saw! So, complete the text below, making a brief summary of the story and giving your opinion on the film (if possible, include a picture related to it…): From my point of view, _ is a film _ The story place in _ about takes The main character, _, is performed by _ _ _ _ Concluding, I believe that _.