Oh good, finally, a movie about a lovable, talented gay protagonist (who doesn't recognize what a special talent he really is) who loves a boy who may or may not be straight and who finds himself caught up in a small town's internal struggle to come to terms with times - they are, after all, a-changin' - and whose refusal to be anything other than himself makes the difference in the end as the town learns that love is love, goshdarnit. Oh, and the maybe-straight boy turns out to be gay. Good. That movie has never been made, and I've been waiting for it.
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Oh good, finally, a movie about a lovable, talented gay protagonist (who doesn't recognize what a special talent he really is) who loves a boy who may or may not be straight and who finds himself caught up in a small town's internal struggle to come to terms with times - they are, after all, a-changin' - and whose refusal to be anything other than himself makes the difference in the end as the town learns that love is love, goshdarnit. Oh, and the maybe-straight boy turns out to be gay. Good. That movie has never been made, and I've been waiting for it.
uh... Is that sarcastic? Cause it sounds sarcastic...
...could be...
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