Thursday, December 15, 2005

Movie touches on homosexuality contraversies

As some of you are well aware, Brokeback Mountain was released in theatres fairly recently. The movie, unlike other movies emphasizeing homosexuality was produced by a big name film company for a change with mainstream stars such as Heath Ledger and Jake Gyllenhaall. For many fans of movies with similar storylines and subjects, this was a breath of fresh air to the community. Independant style films are not seen by a vast majority of movie goers.
Of course, now this brings further into light where the country stands on homosexuality. Advocates of groups both supporting as well as against are coming out in the open to discuss their feelings regarding the movie. Americans are now faced with another war on moral standards. In this politically correct world we live in, movies with contraversial issues are on the chopping block. Gay advocates are very supportive of the braveness of the company to produce a film like this one. They believe that Americans are more than ready for it.
Homosexuality in the media has hit the pinacle of contraversy for some time now. When Ellen Degeneres made her famous "outting" on her hit sitcom years ago, the media was in a frenzy.
Of course, with the contraversies regarding gay civil rights and marriage now coming into the forefront, America has indeed come a long way of crossing over the gaps of what many would call ignorance.
However, some conservatives do not agree. They simply do not think that Americans are ready for a movie like Brokeback Mountain. Their reasoning is based on the theme and overall story involved in the movie, as well as the location and circumstances that it encompassed.
The movie takes place in the 60s/70s when two men (played by Gyllenhaal and Ledger) fall in love. Of course, there are complications. The movie takes place in Wyoming and Texas (very conservative style states). The men are cowboys. In order to hide what society is telling them is wrong; yet their undeniable love for eachother, the men go about their lives in the open as if they were heterosexuals. They marry and bear children. Yet, they continue on their taudrey affair... the lives and love that they would have liked to acknowledge if only their society accepted it.
So, is America really ready for a "mainstream homosexual drama?" As many know, Ellen failed previously when she outted herself. At least as far as her sitcom was concerned. Will and Grace has had a very successful run despite its obvious homosexual overtones. America has indeed come a long way.
However, is America really ready for a "mainstream homosexual dramatic movie?"Well, only time will tell.

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