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Does gay fiction make you bitter?
#1
I just watched this movie last night on Netflix called "The Way He Looks." It's a really sweet Italian flick about this blind kid in high school and a burgeoning romance with the new boy in class. They're both all awkward about it and shit...

Made me cry.

I knew I shouldn't watch it, cause I knew that's what my reaction would be. It just made me feel like "god dammit... that's exactly what I always wished would happen to me." Then again I know it's fantasy, essentially. I'm really no different than a 14 year old girl who's a die hard Twilight fan I guess... Now that's really depressing.

Does anyone else get this way ever? Am I on my period? Anyone know where I can get some cranberry juice?
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#2
It sounds like a sweet story...I might have cried if I saw it...

I cried watching It's My Party...the part where he came back.... and the horses....

I would hope that if I ever pushed away the man that I loved...and I was in trouble or dying...he would come back and allow me to leave in peace...so yeah...I guess I put myself in that situation...

...pass the cranberry juice..eh? :biggrin:
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#3
It doesn't make me bitter, but I do cry at it.

I can't tell you how many tears I've shed over Brokeback Mountain
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East Wrote:It sounds like a sweet story...I might have cried if I saw it...

I cried watching It's My Party...the part where he came back.... and the horses....

I would hope that if I ever pushed away the man that I loved...and I was in trouble or dying...he would come back and allow me to leave in peace...so yeah...I guess I put myself in that situation...

...pass the cranberry juice..eh? :biggrin:

OMG! "It's My Party" is one of those movies that makes me cry EVERY TIME I watch it! Of course, now days I cry more over Eric Roberts career choices...his last few films have been for a Christian Communications Co., but I guess when you really need the money you will do whatever peice of trash that comes along to pay the bills....

~Beaux
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#5
I can get emo over it but I like it, too, as long as it's not sappy and contrived. I'm working on a novel which I think is managing to avoid a lot of stereotypes or hackneyed situations.
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#6
Never really watched anything overtly labeled as "gay" unless it's porn, so the only part of me that's cried was my penis.

Although I did watch the last five or so episodes of The L Word in an early morning marathon with a couple of lesbian friends. No bitterness, it was thoroughly entertaining at the time.
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#7
I'm not sure why the word "bitter" was used. I don't feel sour grapes when people I actually know get something approaching a happily-ever-after, so I certainly don't feel that way about fictional characters. Smile

But do I cry at them? No, not that either. The gargoyle is part-robot. Smile

Lex
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#8
Sorry I cant really get into this genre of fiction, more into historical fiction.

Gay fiction shouldn't be a genre as it should just be classed as normal fiction.
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#9
Wade Wrote:I just watched this movie last night on Netflix called "The Way He Looks." It's a really sweet Italian flick about this blind kid in high school and a burgeoning romance with the new boy in class. They're both all awkward about it and shit...

Made me cry.

I knew I shouldn't watch it, cause I knew that's what my reaction would be. It just made me feel like "god dammit... that's exactly what I always wished would happen to me." Then again I know it's fantasy, essentially. I'm really no different than a 14 year old girl who's a die hard Twilight fan I guess... Now that's really depressing.

Does anyone else get this way ever? Am I on my period? Anyone know where I can get some cranberry juice?
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#10
Wade Wrote:I just watched this movie last night on Netflix called "The Way He Looks." It's a really sweet Italian flick about this blind kid in high school and a burgeoning romance with the new boy in class. They're both all awkward about it and shit...

Made me cry.

I knew I shouldn't watch it, cause I knew that's what my reaction would be. It just made me feel like "god dammit... that's exactly what I always wished would happen to me." Then again I know it's fantasy, essentially. I'm really no different than a 14 year old girl who's a die hard Twilight fan I guess... Now that's really depressing.

Does anyone else get this way ever? Am I on my period? Anyone know where I can get some cranberry juice?

We watched this Sunday night. I'd never seen it. It messed me up bad but then everyone who sees it should be.
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