Abscence of Homosexuality in the film
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everythingtodowithhurting — 19 years ago(June 23, 2006 05:19 PM)
stiv-7,
I wasn't lamenting abscence of explicit sex scenes, I'm just suprised that barely an allusion was made to the possibility. There are many things that they could have done besides an man on man scene that probably would not only have been a bit more realistic (I say that realizing this is science fiction) but also add to the scariness of the island by introducing the possibilty of forced sexual encounters. -
Argantonis — 19 years ago(August 14, 2006 09:25 PM)
Yeah well maybe direct homosexuality, but the movie is packed with some obvious, some not so obvious hints about homosexuality. For example, think about the relationship between Casey and Robbins. Or that traitor King.
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rb_dante — 19 years ago(August 16, 2006 04:26 PM)
Hey, just because they are killers and whatnot, doesnt mean they need to stoop as low as homosexuality, i mean they probably got morals and ethics in their own special ways!
And since everyday is a struggle for survival, will they get bored long enough to even think about it? People who notice the so called "subtle tell signs" are obviously reading too much into that crap and seeing what they want too lol. -
TheDiamond — 19 years ago(October 26, 2006 04:13 PM)
Are you lot being serious here? Only I have to ask.
It's a cheaply made, run-of-the-mill action film.
Just because it involves a prison environment (where we all know/assume that gay sex and rape goes on), doesn't mean that this film needs to broach the subject. That would likely alienate people more than it would attract or enthuse.
Plus the fact it was made in the early 90's. Do you really think that an easy watch, cheap thrill film really needs to address this issue?
I liked this film for what it is. I don't think it should be looked into too deeply, because i'm sure the makers never intended it to be.
I think maybe the point is being over-looked. This film is trying to address the battle of good versus evil, the choice of ethics, and the decisions of each individual no matter what the circumstances.
As oppossed to trying to strike fear into the audience using every cheap trick in the book, by including everything little thing that the majority of men are fearful of.
Also i think it's worth mentioning, that the guys who wrote, produced and directed this film would probably find it quite amusing that anyone would bother looking any deeper into this film than is obviously intended.
Now i must go to bed because i'm drunk and talking tosh and have written far too much on a thread that relates to a very simply constructed film.
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Argantonis — 19 years ago(October 27, 2006 10:08 AM)
"Just because it involves a prison environment (where we all know/assume that gay sex and rape goes on), doesn't mean that this film needs to broach the subject. That would likely alienate people more than it would attract or enthuse."
I don't think this movie was made for fundamentalist christians.
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Und wenn die Nacht anbricht, ist diese Stadt auslicht" -
solitary_summer — 19 years ago(November 05, 2006 04:40 PM)
Not for fundamentalist christians, but (at a guess) a male, action loving, assumed to be heterosexual target audience, so it's pretty clear it wouldn't go beyond innuendos that could be overlooked or shrugged off as a joke, unless one wanted to see them.
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SnoozeAlarm — 13 years ago(July 08, 2012 05:02 AM)
This is a prison movie. You can't do a prison movie without homosexuality
People defecate and urinate. You can't do a movie without that. And anyone who ever has has failed.
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