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* MisaimedMarketing: Amazon Prime lists this movie under "[=LGBTQ=]." Yeah...
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* AlternativeCharacterInterpretation: Is Tom merely a WholesomeCrossdresser, a gender non-conformist, a DragQueen, or possibly a UsefulNotes/{{Trans|gender}}woman?

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* AlternativeCharacterInterpretation: Is Tom merely a WholesomeCrossdresser, a gender non-conformist, a DragQueen, or possibly a UsefulNotes/{{Trans|gender}}woman?UsefulNotes/{{trans|gender}} woman?
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* ValuesDissonance: 2002 may very well have been the last time a movie like this could be made, when it would have been seen as audacious, but socially acceptable. A mere decade after it's release and several major leaps forward in gay visibility - including gay marriage being legalized all across the United States - and it might as well be a hate crime.

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* ValuesDissonance: 2002 may very well have been the last time a movie like this could be made, when it would have been seen as audacious, but socially acceptable. A mere decade after it's its release and several major leaps forward in gay visibility - including gay marriage being legalized all across the United States - and it might as well be a hate crime.
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* TheyWastedAPerfectlyGoodPlot: The movie can't seem to make up it's mind about whether it's satirizing homophobia or ''reinforcing'' it. While the main characters' FreakOut once they realize they're on a gay single's cruise is played as a pointless overreaction and later scenes have them learning that being gay is perfectly normal, it's all undermined by scenes depicting gay men as walking CringeComedy. In a more enlightened age, it might have been funnier for the movie to have been about some perfectly normal people on a singles' cruise while two weirdos are freaking out the whole time for no reason.

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* TheyWastedAPerfectlyGoodPlot: The movie can't seem to make up it's its mind about whether it's satirizing homophobia or ''reinforcing'' it. While the main characters' FreakOut once they realize they're on a gay single's cruise is played as a pointless overreaction and later scenes have them learning that being gay is perfectly normal, it's all undermined by scenes depicting gay men as walking CringeComedy. In a more enlightened age, it might have been funnier for the movie to have been about some perfectly normal people on a singles' cruise while two weirdos are freaking out the whole time for no reason.
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* AlternativeCharacterInterpretation: Is Tom merely a WholesomeCrossdresser, a gender non-conformist with a frequent female expression, a DragQueen, or possibly a UsefulNotes/{{Trans|gender}}woman?

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* AlternativeCharacterInterpretation: Is Tom merely a WholesomeCrossdresser, a gender non-conformist with a frequent female expression, non-conformist, a DragQueen, or possibly a UsefulNotes/{{Trans|gender}}woman?
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* ValuesDissonance: 2002 may very well have been the last time a movie like this could be made, when it would have been seen as audacious, but socially acceptable. A mere decade after it's release and several major leaps forward in gay visibility - including gay marriage being legalized all across America - and it might as well be a hate crime.

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* ValuesDissonance: 2002 may very well have been the last time a movie like this could be made, when it would have been seen as audacious, but socially acceptable. A mere decade after it's release and several major leaps forward in gay visibility - including gay marriage being legalized all across America the United States - and it might as well be a hate crime.
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* ValuesDissonance: 2002 may very well have been the last time a movie like this could be made, when it would have been seen as audacious, but socially acceptable. A mere decade after it's release and several major leaps forward in gay visibility - including gay marriage being legalized all across America - and it might as well be a hate crime.

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