His bi / gayness is front and center in the movie. Early in the movie they show him making eyes with a male truck driver who he then goes into a bathroom with. Fun fact: the truck driver was Adam Lambert, current lead singer of Queen, and he's openly gay. Later they show Freddie at gay clubs. And they show him definitely in a relationship with a guy later on. There are no explicit sex scenes but its very front and center and not hidden.
The only things the movie hid were the facts about the band's history from how they met, to how they never actually broke up before Live Aid and in fact were just finishing up a world tour at the time, and the timing of Freddie finding out he had HIV as the movie shows it before Live Aid when it really was a few years later.
I remember the line with "Snails & Oysters" with Tony Curtis as handsome slave boy Antoninus & Laurence Olivier as the depraved General Crassus. He asked him if he liked Snails as much as he liked Oysters. When Antoninus said it's not his thing, the General stressed him saying he can't hold out against the "power" of Rome, and that he must grovel before the majesty of Rome.
When the General turned around to look at his reaction, he saw that Antoninus ran the fuck out the entire palace. LOLZ!
Why does everyone say Top Gun was gay?
There came a time when the Old Gods died! The Brave died with the Cunning! The Noble perished locked in battle with unleashed Evil! It was the last day for them! An ancient era was passing in fiery holocaust!
Lord of the Rings. I dont care if he married a women Sam looked at Frodo with fu** me eyes one too many times.
OG the fast and the Furious too. There is a really gay crotch Rocket joke in that movie.
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For themes ... Heathers.
For appeal ...Batman Forever and Beastmaster.
Blades of Glory...
I really enjoy that movie lol
Gay people identified themselves for YEARS as "Friends of Dorothy" in reference to The Wizard of Oz, enough so that the US Navy spent millions trying to track this supposed Dorothy down with the intention of leaning on her to give up all the gay servicemen she seemed to know.
And nowadays we are so far removed from that time that people honestly think that Don't Ask Don't Tell was always a repressive policy instead of actually being the major step towards leniency that it was at the time.
Dark does not mean deep.