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POT BREAK IS GAY
Wh the steroidal mculary of a weightlifter and the spirual ethos of the Dalai Lama, ’s a serly silly o to macho attu and male mararie—and one that tak s guy’s-guy stuff to such extrem, plays like a portra of one man’s stggle to unrstand, and accept, his newfound homoerotic sir. (Wele to Movi Are Gay, a Pri Month seri where we explore the tentnal, or accintal, ways LGBTQIA+ them, characters, and creativ have shaped cema. I knew "Pot Break" was gay before I ever saw .
To be fair, even if I hadn't had the heads up, I would've ught onto the simmerg homoeroticism of "Pot Break" pretty quickly.
'POT BREAK' IS GAY
It stars a young Keanu Reev (who would star "My Own Private Idaho" two months later, but had already played gay by this pot) and Patrick Swayze (still a few years off om "To Wong Foo, " but already cshed-on by men and women aplenty), both radiatg full movie-star wattage. The movie's excellence is extrible om s homoeroticism. “Break Pot, ” executive-produced by Pl Mart and the Osr-wng filmmaker Jam Gay-Re, arrived this year as a gift to tennis fans, for whom splashy, well-produced and readily accsible documentari about the sport have been hard to e by.
In 1991, a sgle pneerg actn film was ma that not only exposed the pattern, but pulled back the genre’s curta pletely, revealg jt how gay the actn film really is. Bodhi and Utah choose to hi their homosexualy behd a mask of hyper-masculy. In orr to fully exame the homoerotic them of Pot Break, ’s only logil to start by explorg the role women play both the film and outsi of .
Havg a woman like Bigelow approach hyper-mascule material like Pot Break prents the very rare opportuny for a female director to expose macho-male actn films for what they really are: credibly homoerotic. " (That you’re gay? You have the leral maskg of Bodhi and his gang, who nceal their inti behd the masks of ex-prints to rob banks; you have the figurative maskg of Utah pretendg to be a surfer orr to filtrate the crimal gang; and, most importantly, you have the maskg of the reprsed homosexualy of Bodhi and Utah, who seek out extreme behavr to satiate their latent homosexual fantasi.