Today, you can more easily approach and understand the concept of same-sex love, about a new community, the LGBT community. In order for the majority of society today to have a clear and positive view of third world people like this, they themselves have made a lot of effort and struggle. Knowing that society still has many prejudices against them. But why are you stigmatizing them? Why not receive them in the most normal way, while you have not really learned and understood their feelings. There are many ways to understand someone, but with the LGBT community, if you find it difficult at first, look at them through the perspective of movies. Good gay love movies should watch once, you will better understand the feelings of these different but different people.
1 Call Me By Your Name

Call Me By Your Name - Trailer
Call Me By Your Name is adapted from the novel of the same name by writer André Aciman, set in the 80s. The content focuses on the inspirational relationship between 17-year-old Elio (Timothée Chalamet) and the boy born. 24-year-old member Oliver (Armie Hammer). Oliver is an American archeology student living in Elio's mansion and studying with the professor who is the boy's father. Two young men were caught up in a romance amidst the beautiful scenery of the Italian countryside during a brilliant summer of 1983. Call Me By Your Name delivers a moving and captivating story of two young people yearning to love and be loved but are still timid and scared by the scrutinizing gaze of society. Director Luca Guadagnino also conveys a strong message through the film: We only live and experience our youth once, live and love to the fullest so that those moments will never be regretted.
2 Blue Is The Warmest Colour

Blue Is The Warmest Colour - Trailer
The work tells the love story between Adele, a 17-year-old schoolgirl confused by her own emotional changes. Disoriented, Adele met Emma, a girl with blue hair personality in the middle of the crossroads. Emma showed Adele what love is, crazy emotions, intense physical contact, and worries for the "special". The separation has made love contain every drop of suffering so that they can understand that love is small but still full of warmth, helping people to be happy. That is the warmest green leaf. The film created a strong effect in the hearts of the audience and critics. Despite the controversy surrounding the film, the film has won the most prestigious award in the world. The film won the Palme d'Or at the 2013 Cannes Film Festival.
3 Alex Strangelove

Alex Strangelove - Official Trailer
Alex Strangelove revolves around the character Alex Truelove (played by Daniel Doheny), an all-round good high school student with a beautiful and smart girlfriend named Claire (Madeline Weinstein). Like many boyfriends, he has a desire to "lose his virginity" before graduation. However, things start to get complicated after Alex meets Elliot (Antonio Marziale), a handsome and charming gay guy who has just moved in. Falling in love with two people of the opposite sex at the same time made Alex "crazy" and extremely confused. He didn't know if he was gay or bisexual. And of course, it's not difficult for Claire to notice the difference from her boyfriend.
4 Brokeback Mountain

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Brokeback Mountain is a melodrama revolving around two cowboys Jack Twist and Ennis Del Mar. They met in the summer of 1963 when they were both hired to the mountains of Wyoming to take care of a huge flock of sheep from wild animals. Jack and Ennis discover many strange feelings they have for each other. On a cold night, the two couldn't control their emotions and were truly amazed and delighted with feelings they had never experienced. The secret love between them continues until 20 years later, when both Jack and Ennis are married and have a separate family life... Brokeback Mountain is one of the 10 saddest love stories. of film history. That great humanistic web drama not only talks about the tragedy of a same-sex love affair, but behind it is also the tragedy of love affairs that encounter unreasonable barriers of society.
5 The Danish Girl

The Danish Girl - Official Trailer
The movie was like a love song that made the audience cry and spent up to 10 minutes clapping after the end of the screening. Based on an extraordinary true story, the film takes viewers back to the time of the 1900s, portraying Lili Elbe - the first person in the world who dared to face herself boldly for surgery to transform herself. gender change. The Danish Girl is set in the beautiful Copenhagen (Denmark) in the 20s of the last century, the film introduces viewers to the happy life of talented painter Einar Wegener (Eddie Redmayne) and his wife who is an artist. Dr. Gerda Wegener (Alicia Vikander). But one day, an unexpected event happened and pushed both of them to special turns. That day, Gerda's female model did not come. Just to continue the late work, and to challenge and tease her husband, Gerda begged Einar to put on silk socks, put on shoes and try on dresses to model for her. The first time he touched the smooth silk, with the shiny chiffon layer, a strange pleasure appeared in Einar's heart. It awakened the slumbering female side of him.
6 Beautiful Thing

Released in 1996, Beautiful Thing tells the darkest time of two gay teenagers Jamie and Steven. While Jamie was regularly bullied at school, Steve was also abused in his own home. Sandra - Jamie's mother - brought Steve to live with her son to avoid his drunken father. One day, she was completely shocked to see 2 boys passionately kissing in the room but then still opened up to accept. The last scene of the film is Jamie and Steve exchanging warm feelings with Sandra standing next to them.
7 Kyss Mig

Kyss Mig - Trailer
Mia and Frida meet at their parents' engagement! At first sight, both of them had strong feelings for each other. Things would just stay the same, if Mia hadn't suddenly given Frida a passionate kiss to affirm her feelings. That makes Frida surprised and doubtful about Mia's gender... But with her social status, family and love affair with Tim - her fiancé, Mia completely denies her true self. Will she have enough love and courage to hold Frida's hand and overcome all barriers? Director Keinning brought a gentle but equally "turbulent" experience between two young girls. Mia and Frida's love is not only challenged by prejudice, by the real relationships that revolve around. But there they also have to face themselves to find a happy path for both.