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feel like a groundbreaking movie because this kind of LGBTQ+ content has never felt so easily accessible., Canadian actor Luke Macfarlane , who is openly gay, plays Aaron, a much-too-handsome estate lawyer who hooks up with a museum curator named Bobby Lieber through a dating app.
As to be expected in rom-coms, the couple is totally wrong for each other — yet totally right. Unlike most-rom coms, however,feel like a groundbreaking movie because this kind of LGBTQ+ content has never felt so easily accessible.asked the actor about gay comedies hitting the mainstream and his experience working with an intimacy coordinator. We also talked about straight moviegoers who are uncomfortable watching gay sex scenes.
We've come a very long way. When I was a kid, there was certainly never a movie like this in the multiplex in the suburbs where I grew up. Do we have further to go? Yes, absolutely. But I also think it's important to know that that's not going to jeopardize any of the straight stories that we've come to appreciate so much.
I watched the movie in a theater, where I caught a couple of people cringing during the sex scenes. What do you think that says about a person when they're not comfortable watching same-sex intimacy?Kinsey , [the 2004 biopic on American sexologist Alfred Kinsey]. I played Liam Neeson's and Laura Linney's son. In one of my scenes at the dinner table, I ask why everyone is always talking about sex all the time. Kinsey would suggest that those who are uncomfortable have the thing that they have to examine in themselves the closest. I don't know if I entirely agree with that. But if you truly bring yourself to a movie, we don't go to the movies only to see ourselves.
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