I don't like being forced by a liberal Hollywood into explaining homosexuality to my eight-year-old before I, as her parent, believe she's ready.
Oh stop.
It is NOT Hollywood's place to introduce ADULT sexuality and lifestyle choices into ANY family's dynamic through strategic placement in children's film.
Yes, that sort of stuff occurs in life...and when it comes to our daughter growing up and and being taught about the lifestyles people choose having to be respected (but not necessarily approved of), it is THE PARENT'S CHOICE when to delve into that sort of thing. Overt sexuality of any kind (and this movie had plenty, both overt and covert) doesn't belong in a movie that's geared towards children...let alone any other form of entertainment geared towards kids. It could easily have been left out without harming the story in the least. Instead, whoever made the film felt the need to literally blindside people with it in an obvious desire to push an agenda and create a buzz.
Whatever happened to telling a fresh, charming story to kids and families? Sure include a simple moral messages. Or better yet, don't. Focus on the adventure!
What? That question didn't even make sense. If it had been something in line with my way of thinking, of course it wouldn't have been offensive. Regardless...the homosexuality isn't the offensive thing to us.
And here's a good question: Would homosexuals have been offended to find out by the end of the movie that no one in it was gay?
The revelation at the end of the movie that the dumb buff jock older brother character isn't interested in the dumb blonde bimbo older sister (who had been lusting after him the whole movie) because he has a boyfriend doesn't do anything at all for the plot.
Adult sexuality is adult sexuality. Heterosexual mores are part and parcel of almost every damned movie. You take offense because the sister's beau is a closeted ****? So as long as movies continue to preach the adam and eve way of life it's not offensive? C'mon...this ain't the '50's anymore. Does your child go to a school where NO ONE has same sex parents? C'mon man...tv, movies...everywhere the family dynamic is a bit more open minded even if there are a group of people who aren't. And no...homosexuals probably wouldn't have judged a kids movie on whether it clung to outdated stereotypes. C'mon brother...
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