Abscence of Homosexuality in the film
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canedust — 18 years ago(September 16, 2007 05:55 AM)
This is a prison movie. You can't do a prison movie without homosexuality.
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billwenham — 13 years ago(August 30, 2012 02:50 AM)
"Please do not think of me as a gay basher. It is my right to voice my opinion. If you say otherwise you are infringing upon my rights."
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Supermaddie — 18 years ago(October 26, 2007 08:16 PM)
There doesn't need to be an excess of homosexuality on the island. Ray Liotta's camp had a midget. Since the midget could not have protected himself from the other hardened convicts on the island he was forced to contribute in other ways. Remember, prison sex is not about the expression of a person's sexuality. It's about power. The midget was basically the camp b#tch. Think about it.
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xredgarnetx — 18 years ago(November 04, 2007 02:50 PM)
That's just it. It is a kiddie film. They were going for juvenile viewers of all ages, like myself, and adding homosexuality and sodomy would have killed the film's chances for a mainstream audience. As it was, I was disturbed by some of the scenes between Liotta and Dillon. And when Liotta runs Dillon through near the end, please don't try to tell me this wasn't a symbolic penetration scene, and exactly what the Beast (Stuart Wilson) was looking for.