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WHY THE GAY SUBPLOTS ‘THE LIGHTHOE’ AND ‘JOJO RABB’ DON’T GO FAR ENOUGH
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While the dynamic between the film’s two lighthoe keepers seems to be more hate-hate than love-hate, Eggers’ psychelic imagery, the psdo-domtic edy between the two lighthoe keepers, and the homoerotic overton monstrate how The Lighthoe is actually a queer romance.