Today's topic of discussion.
Oct. 27th, 2005 11:50 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
In today's Variety there's an article on Brokeback Mountain, one of many that have come out over the last few months and which will doubtlessly be followed by many more. I mention this because in reading it this comment caught my eye,
I don't believe they would have ever allowed an openly queer director to make this movie, nor do I believe that actors of this calibre would have signed on. In a long line of ironic outcomes, it took these guys [Jake Gyllenhaal & Heath Ledger] with impeccable heterosexual credentials to make this kind of breakthrough.
-Critic and author B. Ruby Rich
Do you lot agree with that?
Discuss.
I don't believe they would have ever allowed an openly queer director to make this movie, nor do I believe that actors of this calibre would have signed on. In a long line of ironic outcomes, it took these guys [Jake Gyllenhaal & Heath Ledger] with impeccable heterosexual credentials to make this kind of breakthrough.
-Critic and author B. Ruby Rich
Do you lot agree with that?
Discuss.
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Date: 2005-10-27 10:32 pm (UTC)Now if our heroes rode off happily into the sunset together, that would be a mainstream movie breakthrough.
I could not agree more. I agree that because the director is straight he gets more cred, but I think the subject matter is much more important. A film about a happy gay couple that isn't rife with stereotypes (I'm thinking Birdcage) would never be successful bacause gay isn't acceptable unless it's being used to promote some great social enlightnement.