A 1999 comedy lampooning the idea of
homosexual reform camps with the story of Megan, a God-fearing cheerleader who has never paid her homosexual tendencies any thought until being sent to the True Directions camp. While there, she admits the homosexuality that
everyone but her had apparently seen, and falls in love with another of the True Directions members, Graham.
The film carved out an unusual niche for itself as what many have identified as a
Lighter and Softer version of a
John Waters film, combining high camp, dark political comedy and good-natured romanticism under one improbably broad yet
tantalizingly candy-colored roof.
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