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3->''"My name is Harvey Milk and I'm here to recruit you!"''
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5''Milk'' is a 2008 {{biopic}} film based on the life of UsefulNotes/HarveyMilk, the first openly gay person to be elected to public office in California. Directed by Creator/GusVanSant and written by Dustin Lance Black, the film stars Creator/SeanPenn as Milk, with Creator/EmileHirsch, Creator/JamesFranco, and Creator/JoshBrolin in supporting roles.
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7Using flashbacks from a statement recorded late in life and archival footage for atmosphere, this film traces Milk's career from his 40th birthday to his death. He leaves the closet and New York, opens a camera shop that becomes the salon for UsefulNotes/SanFrancisco's growing gay community, and organizes gays' purchasing power to build political alliances. He runs for office with lover Scott Smith as his campaign manager. Victory finally comes on the same day Dan White wins in the city's conservative district. The rest of the film sketches Milk's relationship with White and the 1978 fight against a statewide initiative to ban gays and their supporters from public school jobs.
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9''Milk'' received numerous accolades, among them eight UsefulNotes/AcademyAward nominations, of which it won two: Best Original Screenplay for Black, and Best Actor for Penn (his second Oscar).
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11Not to be confused with the drink, nor with the film ''Film/MilkMoney''. Compare the acclaimed 1984 documentary about Milk, ''Film/TheTimesOfHarveyMilk''.
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13!!This film provides examples of:
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15%%* TheSeventies
16* AdaptationalAttractiveness: Maybe a smidge, but the photo montage at the end shows that they got the likenesses really close. And the performances are excellent across the board, so it's easy to forgive.
17%%* ArmoredClosetGay: Harvey's take on Dan.
18* ArtisticLicenseHistory: The epilogue repeats the UrbanLegend that Dan White received a mild sentence for shooting Moscone and Milk, because his lawyers argued that he had been mentally impaired due to excessive consumption of Twinkies and other junk foods (the origin of the phrase "Twinkie defence"). [[http://www.snopes.com/legal/twinkie.asp The real argument was that White was suffering from mental problems at the time of the murders, and that one of the signs of this was an increased consumption of junk food.]]
19%%* BettyAndVeronica: With Harvey as Archie, Scott as Betty, and Jack as Veronica.
20%%* {{Biopic}}
21* BigBad: Dan is the closest thing there is to one as the film progresses, getting increasingly frustrated at Harvey and serving as the most recurring thorn in his side, even more so than Briggs.
22%%* BittersweetEnding: Harvey is killed by Dan, but becomes a gay rights icon in the process.
23* BrokenBird:
24** Jack has abandonment and attachment issues from his father beating him when he came out, which plague him throughout the film and [[spoiler:ultimately cause his suicide]].
25** It's implied Dan is as well, judging by [[AllLovingHero Harvey]]'s view of him.
26* BuryYourGays: Justified in that this is a true story and Harvey really was assassinated by Dan White, but not because Harvey was gay. The real Dan went to City Hall intent on murdering the mayor over a political vendetta, which he did. In the process, he also ran into Milk, against whom he also held a political grudge.
27** Also averted, since almost every character with a speaking part in the film is gay, and are alive at the end.
28** Justifiedly played straight with [[spoiler: Jack]].
29** Also played straight with Scott Smith, who died of AIDS-related complications following the events of the film. Justified and TruthInTelevision.
30%%* ButNotTooGay: Completely subverted at the beginning of the film.
31%%* CastFullOfGay: Justified due to the setting.
32* CouldSayItBut: Harvey talks to Cleve about Prop 6 passing.
33--> '''Harvey''': "I can't say it because I'm a public official, but if this thing passes, fight the hell back."
34* DeadpanSnarker: Harvey, not unlike his real-life counterpart was said to have been.
35--> '''Dan White''': Can [[HomosexualReproduction two men reproduce]]?
36--> '''Harvey''': No, but [[AllGaysArePromiscuous God knows we keep trying]]!
37* DeliberateValuesDissonance: Aside from the obvious homophobia, several of the gay characters themselves are implied to be somewhat sexist (as exemplified by their uncomfortable introduction to Anne Kronenberg) and slightly racist, with Milk referring to Jack Lira as "[[AffectionateNickname Taco]]" and his Asian teammember as "Lotus Blossom."
38* DepartmentOfRedundancyDepartment: "He will be stabbed and have your genitals, cock balls and prick cut off."
39* DiningInTheBuff: Harvey and his new boyfriend Scott share a birthday cake in bed.
40* DragQueen: None of the major characters, but they can be seen in the background of all the major protests. And of course, performing in Harvey's larger-than-life [[spoiler: final]] birthday party.
41* DrivenToSuicide:
42** Apparently an appalling number of Harvey's lovers [[spoiler:including Jack.]]
43** In the what-happened-after epilogue, we learn that [[spoiler:White killed himself some years after being released from jail.]]
44* EnterStageWindow: To avoid metal detectors and get his gun into City Hall, Dan White climbs through a basement window. This actually happened on November 27, 1978.
45* {{Fanservice}}: Scott swimming naked in Dan White's pool. Heck, the opening shot of that scene is on his bare butt.
46* FiveTokenBand: Along with Harvey Milk, an openly gay man, the Board of Supervisors that he becomes a part of includes Gordon Lau, a Chinese-American, and Carol Ruth Silver, a single mother.
47* ForegoneConclusion: Harvey Milk is killed. Actually, the film [[InMediasRes starts with the announcement of his]] assassination.
48* TheFundamentalist: State Legislator John Briggs and Anita Bryant.
49* GayAesop: Possibly a TropeCodifier.
50* {{Gayborhood}}: Justified due to the setting, since it was Harvey's base of political support. After all, Castro is the original Gayborhood.
51* GayConservative: According to Scott, Milk himself was originally one. A more played straight kind of example is David Goodstein.
52* HaveIMentionedIAmHeterosexualToday: Harvey views Dan's macho behavior as this, and as [[ArmoredClosetGay a shield]].
53* HomoeroticSubtext: Buckets of it. Rather expected due to the subject matter.
54* HowWeGotHere: The film is showing what happened leading up to the news of Harvey being killed.
55* ImportantHaircut: Harvey gets one of these, along with a shave, in order to get more votes.
56* LittleNo: [[spoiler: Harvey just as Dan pulls a pistol on him and shoots him dead. True to his character, he seems less frightened and more [[DisappointedInYou disappointed]] that his murderer would stoop so low.]]
57* MarriedToTheJob: What causes a rift between Harvey and Scott.
58* MayDecemberRomance: Harvey is in his early 40s, while at least one of his boyfriends appears to be in his early-to-mid 20s (who even starts their relationship by asserting he doesn't date guys over 40). It seems Jack is about Scott's age.
59* MononymousBiopicTitle
60* MurderTheHypotenuse: Well, more like "have the hypotenuse commit suicide." [[spoiler:Jack's suicide, to be specific.]]
61* NiceGuy: Harvey. He's caring, empathetic, and rarely has a bad word for anyone.
62%%* OscarBait
63* QueerRomance: The film has two significant homosexual love stories.
64* RealityIsUnrealistic: Yes, California used to be a very [[https://www.latimes.com/projects/la-pol-ca-california-voting-history/ conservative state]]. However it was more Libertarian fiscal conservatives like Ronald Reagan as opposed to MoralGuardians. As a result [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1978_California_Proposition_6 Prop 6]] was defeated by a large margin.
65* RealPersonEpilogue: The end credits includes photographs of the real people portrayed in the film.
66* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: George Moscone.
67* ShownTheirWork: The filmmakers used historical photographs of the actual events as a guide for certain shots and shot the scenes in the original locations, even going so far as to recreate Harvey Milk's camera shop at its original address. Some of the actors, most notably Sean Penn, even wore their characters' actual clothes during filming.
68* TheSmurfettePrinciple: Judging by the scenes that weren't archive footage, there was exactly one (1) woman fighting for her rights alongside Milk. Even the crowd scenes had more drag queens than women.
69* TalkingDownTheSuicidal: Harvey talks Paul, a disabled gay kid, out of killing himself before his parent sends him off to a CureYourGays institution.
70* ThemeNaming: By accident: Milk and White.
71* ThoseTwoGuys: Plabich and Rivaldo - never get any screen time alone. The [[WhereAreTheyNowEpilogue epilogue]] shows they became partners in a political consulting firm.
72* TokenLesbian: Anne Kronenberg, the campaign manager.
73** Also, a played down ButchLesbian. (It is Creator/AlisonPill, after all).
74* TroubledButCute: Harvey's preferred love interests.
75* TwoferTokenMinority: Any of the black or Asian inhabitants of the Castro. Also, Jack Lira.
76** Harvey Milk himself; he was Jewish.
77* TheTwink: Several examples - photographer Danny Nicoletta definitely qualifies, and Jack is more of a BrokenBird example. Cleve is depicted as one in his first appearance.
78* WaistcoatOfStyle: Harvey.
79* WhereAreTheyNowEpilogue: At the end, pictures of the actual people depicted in the film, and brief summaries of their lives after the assassination are shown.
80* YouRemindMeOfX: Late in the movie, Harvey expresses his concerns to George Moscone about Dan White getting reappointed. Harvey even uses the "You will not be elected dog catcher" line.
81-->'''Moscone:''' You know who you sounded like just now? Boss Tweed. Or Mayor Daley.

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