The Murky Gay Politics of ‘Knock at the Cabin’

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Spoilers ahead: Knock at the Cabin’s political allusions are quite murky and open source, but also puts the gayness of the film's leads at the center.

), and chef Adriane —claim that they had no idea that a so-called alternative family would be the people they found in this all-important cabin, the movie certainly did. So is this the story, as Andrew angrily insists it is, of religious or otherwise radicalized nuts violently attacking a gay couple and their child for the ruinous sin of being?could be doing something even darker.

Which, in a positive interpretation, is a worthy message about a planet ailing at the hands of humans.might be something of a climate change allegory, one that points a finger at a single bourgeois family and asks, what are you willing to give up to save the world? In real life, we hopefully won’t have to kill one of our own kin to avert further catastrophe.

 

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rilaws The article starts talking about a gay couple and then, out of nowhere, mentions the 'trans' people to prove I-don't-know-what. 🙄 Does the author even know the difference between same-sex orientation and gender identity? It is tiring that people put it all together all the time.

rilaws Jeez, they are just characters. And good ones at that. More than one gay type/couple exists...Any level of representation is 'good.'

rilaws It’s a great movie!

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