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Friday, May 15, 2020

Movie Analysis The Films Jeffrey ( Ashley, 1995 ) And...

The films Jeffrey (Ashley, 1995) and But I’m a Cheerleader (Babbit, 1999) are two radical romantic comedies that focus on romance in homosexual relationships. While both movies have received positive and negative feedback, I would argue that the intended audience of these films is the LGBT community; certain movies are made for specific crowds, and perhaps this is why not everyone may find the two movies enjoyable. Both films use satire and stereotyping to amuse their audiences, and the humor found throughout the films might not be within the grasp of heterosexual viewers. Jeffrey is a film portraying the life of a gay man named Jeffrey (Steven Weber) who has chosen a life of abstinence during the time of the AIDS scare. However, his plan becomes complicated after he meets a hunk named Steve (Michael T. Weiss) at the gym. After Steve kisses Jeffrey and Jeffrey storms out of the gym, he cannot help but continue to think about Steve. He runs into the hunk again at a party he is cater-waitering and daydreams about an elaborate cowboy cater-waiter orgy. Once again, though, Jeffrey runs away from his thoughts and refuses to accept Steve’s love. Jeffrey’s friends Sterling (Patrick Stewart) and Darius (Bryan Batt) advise Jeffrey to go after the man and take a chance, and the rest of the film depicts Jeffrey’s journey of making amends with Steve and facing his fears. Towards the end of the movie, viewers learn that the main reason behind Jeffrey’s celibacy is that he is scared toShow MoreRelatedProject Mgmt296381 Words   |  1186 PagesLeadership Chapter 2 Organization Strategy and Project Selection 1.4 Projects and programs (.2) 1.4.1 Managing the portfolio 1.4.3 Strategy and projects 2.3 Stakeholders and review boards 12.1 RFP’s and vendor selection (.3.4.5) 11.2.2.6 SWAT analysis 6.5.2.7 Schedule compression 9.4.2.5 Leadership skills G.1 Project leadership 10.1 Stakeholder management Chapter 11 Teams Chapter 3 Organization: Structure and Culture 2.4.1 Organization cultures [G.7] 2.4.2 Organization structure

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