I understand that it's about AIDS, the way it affects the life of people around those who have it and how they have to deal with it. I just don't see the point of all the fantasy they've put in it. ...Maybe I'm too "down to earth" but I think there's too much of this fantasy stuff, it takes my attention away from the real subject.
I finished watching it and my opinion hasn't changed much. I understand the subject, I understand the message but I dislike the way.
The scene where the angel comes down to the guy who has AIDS (Can't remember the name this morning) to show him the book and the "sexual relation" they have, that put me off completely and that's where I stopped watching. I think it was too long and the few sentences that she starts by repeating "I" a few times ("I, I, I, I am blah blah) really got on my nerves. That of course is a matter of personal taste and is not the reason why I'm hard on my opinion.
As a whole however I believe a nice opportunity was lost to take a true, hard and sad fact of life and use it to show the "straight" world what the gay community was fearing and was going through in the 80's and 90's.
I disagree. You are asking the movie to be something that it isn't.
The full title of the original play from 1993, which the movie follows pretty closely, is "Angels in America: A Gay Fantasia on National Themes"