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Related: About this forumAre 'gay moments' in 'Beauty' and 'Power Rangers' progress?
LOS ANGELES (AP) A hug. A wink. A dance. A non-answer. These are the so-called gay moments in a handful of recent high-profile studio movies that have sparked both rapturous celebration and startling backlash.
From Sulu in "Star Trek Beyond" to LeFou in "Beauty and the Beast" and now Trini in "Power Rangers," the latest Hollywood fascination is the subtle nod that a once straight or undefined character is now or has always been gay.
But it's often so subtle that if it wasn't first discussed by filmmakers or actors, it's a wonder whether anyone would notice at all. Sulu can be seen hugging a man. LeFou winks at Gaston and later dances with a man. And Trini fails to answer a flirty question about whether she's having "boyfriend problems"... or "girlfriend problems?"
What are we to make of these "blink and you'll miss them" moments in a year when "Moonlight," with its explicit exploration of gay themes, can rise to become the best picture winner at the Academy Awards? Is this progress? For some, it is. For others, it's too much acclaim for too little action.
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Docreed2003
(16,858 posts)Frankly the "gay controversy" was way overblown, as I suspected. To me, I didn't find the character of Lefou to be any more gay than the character was portrayed in the original cartoon. I think people with obvious agendas, and it's absolutely not the left, are trying to make a bigger deal out of something for "controversy's sake". Just my 2c
MarianJack
(10,237 posts)...a fabulous movie IMHO, was when one of the villagers whom the dresser put into women's clothing was so delighted with his new outfit.
As usual, Franklin Graham and his ilk can go pound salt up their collective ass!
PEACE!
uriel1972
(4,261 posts)when LGBTQI people are portrayed in moments of simple intimacy without the jokes and fanfare... and 'controversy'