The gay man.
I liked the film quite alot, but the stereotypical gay man with the stereotypical "gay" voice was a big facepalm. Anyone else agree?
shareI liked the film quite alot, but the stereotypical gay man with the stereotypical "gay" voice was a big facepalm. Anyone else agree?
shareAnyone else agree?I won't! I WON'T! share
What about the other gay guy in the car? He was pretty chill.
It seems that some folks had a problem with the one gay guy being flamboyant, but did not acknowledge that the other gay guy was quite reserved.
It's the same durn thing as a scene a straight guy who is composed but has a drama queen girlfriend.
I thought that the scene was quite comedic and not homophobic, especially since the mellow gay guy did not want to make a scene.
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I've met a lot of gay men who are almost exactly like that. It's an affectation that is still around. It was probably more common to that time and place, a way of being "out there".
shareI think that the gay man character was put into the movie in order to parallel johnny boy and charlie's relationship. Yes I know that they are not gay in the movie but there is defininetly homosexual context between them. Such as the scene that follows the gay man scene is the two of them in bed together. Then at the end of the movie, Johnny Boy see Charlie and Teresa together and gets upset. There should be no reason for him to get upset. He wouldn't be upset because Charlie's with his cousin because it's obvious from the film that he does not care about Teresa at all. This might be interpreted as Johnny Boy getting upset because charlie is with someone other then Johnny Boy. Johnny gets upset because he thinks Teresa (a woman) is stealing charlie away from him. Again this doesn't mean that Johnny is gay, it just means it's homosexual subtext.
share…at the end of the movie, Johnny Boy see Charlie and Teresa together and gets upset. There should be no reason for him to get upset. He wouldn't be upset because Charlie's with his cousin because it's obvious from the film that he does not care about Teresa at all. This might be interpreted as Johnny Boy getting upset because charlie is with someone other then Johnny Boy. Johnny gets upset because he thinks Teresa (a woman) is stealing charlie away from him. Again this doesn't mean that Johnny is gay, it just means it's homosexual subtext.
And I suppose most of the Italian-American characters being mob apprentices wasn't stereotypical.
Or the black go-go dancer (only could have been more obvious if Scorsese had used "Brown Sugar" instead "Tell Me")
Just Mr. "Hey I want to **** all night" stereotypical gay man.
Its an unexpected moment, this film is very real and that moment contributes to that.
shareIf you don't know any gay men whop behave that way then you don't know very many gay men.
You think they made it up out of whole cloth?
As a confirmed chode smoker, I can safely say I wasn't phased by it. Really funny scene, and one I always quote. "HEY BEAUTIFUL"
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