Contents:
- IN ‘MY BT FRIEND’S WEDDG,’ I FOUND MY GAY ROLE MOL: JULIA ROBERTS
- MY BT FRIEND'S WEDDG IS GEE GAY
- MY BT FRIEND'S WEDDG ALMOST HAD A GAY SEQUEL
IN ‘MY BT FRIEND’S WEDDG,’ I FOUND MY GAY ROLE MOL: JULIA ROBERTS
The trope of the “gay bt iend” prov that not all reprentatn is created equally. In the 90s pecially, we fally got to see openly gay characters big Hollywood movi, specifilly romantic edi.
While this reprentatn was a step forward, the typ of LGBTQ+ reprentatn were always the same: whe, cis gay men whout an terr life. Gee Downs (Rupert Everett) embodi a lot of what is bad about the “gay bt iend” trope.
MY BT FRIEND'S WEDDG IS GEE GAY
In 1997, pecially romantic edi, gay bt iends were never sexualized. Y, we don’t get any terry to his actual sex life as a gay man.
What do any gay bt iend do when they’re thst back to the closet for a scheme to break up a straight weddg? While reli on the stereotype of gays lovg mil extravaganzas, ’s an important moment that f Gee as a character, rather than a functn of the plot. Y, this is an example of the gay bt iend beg a wise oracle for the heroe.
Gay... Y, ’s still a man and a woman, but ’s the bond between a woman and her gay bt iend.
MY BT FRIEND'S WEDDG ALMOST HAD A GAY SEQUEL
EW rned the st jt last year for a rnn verIt’s worth notg that was rare for this type of role to be played by an out gay man.
By havg an out gay man play him, the character feels fully flhed out. Gee is still very much the prototypil gay bt iend. Still, Gee is who I stantly thk of when I thk of a “gay bt iend.