Review of The Curiosity of Chance (2006) by Bathsheba M — 20 Jan 2012
Netflix sent me this as one of those "if you liked these movies, you'll like this" so I didn't know anything about it going in. There's a lot to like about it (although it did remind me of the tv show "Glee").
..the actors were great and charming...the characters were not as cookie-cutter as I would have supposed: the widowed father, "Sir", was not a rigid stereotype; the all-knowing sister was funny with her perfect but completely fake British accent as Chance points out, Chance taking a chance on doing drag was great and he was so pretty in a not-campy way, his reaction to his picture in that same drag outfit plastered all over the school was probably the most telling moment of the film: you want to control how other people see you.
..even if how they see you is accurate...but the fact is that if you are yourself, people can and do react to you however they damned well please. Sobering, growing up moment. I loved the support of his drag queen friends.
..a part of being gay that most straight people, especially straight conservative religionistas never see: the support of the tribe.
This review of The Curiosity of Chance (2006) was written by Bathsheba M on 20 Jan 2012.
The Curiosity of Chance has generally received positive reviews.
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