For the past few days, the Inter has been explodg over the news that Bety and the Beast ( theaters March 17) has what director Bill Condon lled Disney’s first “exclively gay moment.” In the remake of the 1991 animated film, the character of LeFou (Josh Gad), ai--mp to the villa Gaston (Le Evans), appears to be love wh his pta.
Contents:
- 'BETY AND THE BEAST'S 'GAY MOMENT' MAY HAVE BEEN MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHG
- PLEASE CHILL OUT ABOUT THE ‘BETY AND THE BEAST’ GAY SCENE
- ALL ABOUT THAT 'GAY MOMENT' 'BETY AND THE BEAST': WE ANSWER YOUR BURNG QUTNS
- BETY AND THE BEAST: DISNEY REF TO CUT GAY SCENE FOR MALAYSIAN RELEASE
- BETY AND THE BEAST GAY SCENE: WHY WAS WRTEN IN?
'BETY AND THE BEAST'S 'GAY MOMENT' MAY HAVE BEEN MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHG
They're not talkg about the overall film, which is gettg great reviews (three out of four stars om USA TODAY) and breakg box office rerds wh a $170 ln but, the hight ever for March and the seventh-hight of all unrwhelmed reactn has been to the so-lled "exclively gay moment" the film, which has ed ternatnal ntroversy sce director Bill Condon first mentned an terview wh Attu the terview, Condon said the character LeFou (Josh Gad) would be portrayed as gay.
The "gay moment" that Condon was referrg to is a blk-and-you'll-miss- shot the film's fal sends. "If nobody had said that #LeFou had a 'gay moment' #BetyAndTheBeast, I really don't thk would've even been a thg, " wrote one Twter er. "Watched the new #BetyAndTheBeast movie last night, hontly don't unrstand what the outrage (about) there beg a gay character was (about), " wrote another.
"Bt part of my day was when half the theater clapped and cheered when the gay uple me on screen #BetyAndTheBeast, " reported one dience who supported the film appld how much money was able rack spe reported "boytts. "Though the moment was well-received or unrwhelmg to many dience members, there were some the LGBT muny who thought the reprentatn of a gay character did not go far enough. Also LeFou is not gay enough, " one Twter er sentiment was shared by some LGBT crics and wrers.
PLEASE CHILL OUT ABOUT THE ‘BETY AND THE BEAST’ GAY SCENE
"Disney n pat self on s back all wants for turng a villao buffoon that was d as gay the origal film to a morally ambiguo buffoon who is more obvly gay, nfis a teapot, and tri out dancg wh a man, " wrote Vulture.
"Although I adored the movie overall, part of my tratn wh is that I had hoped for more out of Condon’s 'exclively gay moment, '" The Huffgton Post explaed.
Instead, people have fixated on a blk-and-you-miss- sequence of gayns toward the end of the film. Le grand as began when director Bill Condon misguidly promised a “nice, exclively gay moment” his live-actn remake. A Screen Rant story said: “Why Disney’s First Gay Character Matters.
ALL ABOUT THAT 'GAY MOMENT' 'BETY AND THE BEAST': WE ANSWER YOUR BURNG QUTNS
” Meanwhile, an Inquistr piece explaed “Why ‘Bety And The Beast’ Gay Scene Don’t Matter. But that has nothg to do wh a barely-there, old-school, implicly gay scene; ’s bee ’s Disney’s Bety and the Freak’ Beast. Instead, nsir that one month ago, “Moonlight, ” a film featurg assuredly gay characters alg wh real-life stggl, won the Amy Award for Bt Picture — the first gay movie to ever do so.
BETY AND THE BEAST: DISNEY REF TO CUT GAY SCENE FOR MALAYSIAN RELEASE
For the past few days, the Inter has been explodg over the news that Bety and the Beast ( theaters March 17) has what director Bill Condon lled Disney’s first “exclively gay moment. Here’s the ndown of what happens the film, and why the reactn has been mixed even among gay Disney fans.
Warng: Bety and the Beast spoilers to exactly is the “gay moment” Bety and the Beast? Jt dancg, for about two LeFou is gay, right? Condon has said that LeFou is gay, and Disney is standg behd him.
” LeFou’s g-out story is so brief and subtextual that many young viewers likely won’t notice why is the director sayg ’s Disney’s first “exclively gay moment”?
BETY AND THE BEAST GAY SCENE: WHY WAS WRTEN IN?
Maybe what Condon was tryg to say is that LeFou’s boy-meets-boy moment is the clost Disney has ever e to showg a gay love story, whout makg to a joke.
Beyond that, most of the Disney characters who exhib stereotypilly gay characteristics — Aladd’s Jafar, The Ltle Mermaid’s drag queen-spired Ursula, Governor Ratcliffe Pohontas — have been villas. So by the time he has his “gay moment, ” he has reemed himself. That don’t change the fact that he’s a villa’s sikick for most of the story — which is one reason that some fans are disappoted by the choice of LeFou as Disney’s pneerg gay more do LGBTQ fans want?
Gay Disney fans have been longg for an spirg protagonist to ll their own, not least of all bee would help gay and qutng young people — who have very high suici rat — feel ls alone.