• Bonehead
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    104 months ago

    To be fair, John Cho played Sulu straight until it was revealed that he was gay. And even then, there wasn’t much gayness to his acting. Unless you count bringing a sword to a skydiving phaser fight, but I’d consider that more bad ass than gay.

    • @USSBurritoTruckM
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      64 months ago

      And even then, there wasn’t much gayness to his acting.

      Care to elaborate?

      • Bonehead
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        104 months ago

        What is there to elaborate? Other than a brief embrace shown on screen, he didn’t appear to play the role in any stereotypical gay manner. That’s all…

          • Bonehead
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            94 months ago

            I didn’t say he was. That’s the entire point. They briefly showed some gay characteristics on screen, but otherwise he just played the character plainly.

            • @USSBurritoTruckM
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              -34 months ago

              Yeah, he played the character like a real person (who lives in space and brings a sword to a skydiving phaser fight) and not a caricature.

              I’m assuming you don’t believe all gay men are stereotypes from 1980s comedies?

              So, unless you were expecting there to be hardcore man on man penetrative sex on screen, what would “gayness” to John Cho’s acting mean?

              • Bonehead
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                124 months ago

                I’m not playing this game. You’re obviously looking for a confrontation. You’ll have to find someone else to play with.

                • @USSBurritoTruckM
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                  -34 months ago

                  I’m not looking for a confrontation, I just want to know what “gayness in acting” means, and why it is apparently a problem.

                  • Bonehead
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                    84 months ago

                    I never said it was a problem. You’re trying to make a problem where none exists. I’m not playing this game. Have a nice day.

          • @grue@lemmy.world
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            4 months ago

            Because usually when Hollywood includes a gay character they’re doing it to villainize them, make fun of them, or show them off to cynically virtue-signal diversity. Having a character that’s just a normal character who happens to be gay, without making a big deal about it or using it as a plot point, is rare.

            • @USSBurritoTruckM
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              14 months ago

              Having a character that’s just a normal character who happens to be gay, without making a big deal about it or using it as a plot point, is rare.

              I don’t know if that’s as true even in 2016 when the movie came out, as it once was.

      • @lugal@sopuli.xyz
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        34 months ago

        Someone didn’t read the Hays Code or anything. He didn’t die (kill your gays trope), he’s not portrayed as a “for ever” bachelor (but has a same sex partner, very ungay). Only thing is crossdressing. He wears the same standard uniform that women do in Starfleet.

      • Corgana
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        84 months ago

        Sure but apparently there wasn’t much gayness to it

      • Bonehead
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        34 months ago

        I assume you mean “meet his husband”, but yes. There is a scene Into Darkness with his husband and daughter. But other than that and maybe a few mentions that you’d miss if you weren’t paying attention, they didn’t really put the character’s gayness on display.