I honestly don't know why Gus Van Sant/Sean Penn bothered making a Milk biopic since this documentary remains incredible on its own and — especially during the scene covering the 1978 candlelit vigil down Market St. — will consistently bring the majority of the audience to tears. If you make or aspire to make documentaries this is a must watch.
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