Then again, I may be "thinking too much". We simply love having fun - sanook first. I could also visualize why your partner think that way. Right now, funny movies about gays/katoeys are "in". Personally, I think it's all about making money even if it could be a sensitive matter to some. They just try to be funny, that would be their mantra, that's all. I do agree with you about the implication of impartial treatment to katoeys/gays characters in Thai movies, even in one of those films that claim they do not mean to do it. I probably don't think like many gay Thais.
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However, a very serious gay-themed movie - "Friends" - will open next month and I'm really looking forward to seeing it. For me, they are a subtle way of putting down gay and transgendered Thai people.but I am told "I think too much."
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She doesn't see any insult in them and just enjoys the baudy humor of the movies. My partner loves them.but then she is a Thai ladyboy. Thai gay-themed movies are usually outrageous comedies and often feature old and fat ladyboys. There are many others: some are just pure trash or even homophobic. I can only remember now "Brokeback Mountain", "Transamerica" or "Queens".īut in previous years I've seen some very interesting ones: "The Wedding Banquet", "Death in Venice", "Beautiful Thing", "Priest", "Maurice", "Another Country", "In & Out", "Making Love", "Secret Pleasures", "Boys in The Band", "Priscilla, Queen of the Dessert", "Boys Don't Cry", "The Celluloid Closet", "Hamman", "Krampack", "Longtime Companion", "The Law of Desire", "My Beautiful Laundrette", "Philadelphia", "Querelle", "Reflections in a Golden Eye", "Strawberry&Chocolat", "White Nights", "Salo", "Victim", "Kiss of the Spiderwoman", "The Closet" and "Get Real". In the last five years very few "gay movies" have really interested me as some did in the past. A "gay" film in Thailand is a different thing to a gay movie in "farangland". Case in point for me is those high-flying action or war-related movies.Īnyway, that's just me. If I don't feel quite related to the character, I do not particularly care for it. I don't know, maybe I feel more empathy with the characters or something. That's why a lot of films I love are considered a chick flick, like Something's Gotta Give or Under the Tuscan Sun, to name a few. Yeah, I am a sucker for romance, I have to admit. An example I can think of is Latter Days. To me, what appeals most for a gay flick is the romance aspect. I don't particularly look for "skin" or erotica factor, but it could help if it is not so blatant or done in haste. I think it is the feeling of relatedness or affiliation that would entice me to see them. I don't think it is the "gay theme" in particular that draws me to this type of films, although I admit I try to watch many as I can (provided that they feature appealing story line, or in some cases great looking casts ), since it seems more or less "rare" to find gay flicks around here. Well, I am not sure about bf, but I can speak for myself. I assume your bf must have seen Silom Soi 2 then?