Without going into tons of specific details, this film does something dangerous. The film portrays things that's very disheartening and that can be very dangerous to the gay community.
And the gay community has had to fight for decades to be able to freely represent them selves purely as homosexuals. They've had to endure the constant rhetoric that their lifestyle and their sexuality is fake and can be swayed. Too many times they've heard that being gay is a choice. That's simply false and incorrect and yet this film glorifies this exact thing.
The danger that lives in this film is the harsh and blatant tones of conversion therapy. The female can sway the homosexual men to engage in heterosexual sex with them. That it's a game and can be played strategically. The females portray women who know that they can get these gay men to change in their sexuality. Quite frankly it's pathetic.
The Director Bruce LaBruce has gone out of his way on a mission to use conversion as the main subject. Not only is it depicted in the film but it's been blatantly said by the director himself on his social media accounts. Drew Dixon had previously stated that he was a "gold star" gay. Meaning that he had never participated in any form of heterosexual activity. He went on to say that he would never do so in the future due to not being attracted to females. A few months later and he participated in this film. He engaged in oral and vaginal sex with both females multiple times. He then went on to say that it was his best project ever and that he was the most proud of this project. Not giving any of his homosexual activity in films any merit. His response to criticism from his gay following was more reprehensible than anything else. He chose to block and criticize those who felt a sense of the betrayal from his actions.
Markus Kage was lackluster and lost in many parts of the film. Sean Ford's portrayal of a flamboyant gay man was overdone and overly stereotypical. Drew Dixon was extremely forgettable at best. This film does nothing more than put the gay community several steps backwards and feeds into the narrative that naysayers have tried their best to proclaim for decades which is simple...gays can be manipulated and swayed. False indeed.
And the gay community has had to fight for decades to be able to freely represent them selves purely as homosexuals. They've had to endure the constant rhetoric that their lifestyle and their sexuality is fake and can be swayed. Too many times they've heard that being gay is a choice. That's simply false and incorrect and yet this film glorifies this exact thing.
The danger that lives in this film is the harsh and blatant tones of conversion therapy. The female can sway the homosexual men to engage in heterosexual sex with them. That it's a game and can be played strategically. The females portray women who know that they can get these gay men to change in their sexuality. Quite frankly it's pathetic.
The Director Bruce LaBruce has gone out of his way on a mission to use conversion as the main subject. Not only is it depicted in the film but it's been blatantly said by the director himself on his social media accounts. Drew Dixon had previously stated that he was a "gold star" gay. Meaning that he had never participated in any form of heterosexual activity. He went on to say that he would never do so in the future due to not being attracted to females. A few months later and he participated in this film. He engaged in oral and vaginal sex with both females multiple times. He then went on to say that it was his best project ever and that he was the most proud of this project. Not giving any of his homosexual activity in films any merit. His response to criticism from his gay following was more reprehensible than anything else. He chose to block and criticize those who felt a sense of the betrayal from his actions.
Markus Kage was lackluster and lost in many parts of the film. Sean Ford's portrayal of a flamboyant gay man was overdone and overly stereotypical. Drew Dixon was extremely forgettable at best. This film does nothing more than put the gay community several steps backwards and feeds into the narrative that naysayers have tried their best to proclaim for decades which is simple...gays can be manipulated and swayed. False indeed.