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The major themes of the film could be spun as either an exploration of gay self loathing or as promoting bigoted, homophobic tropes from the conservative agenda:
The poor, hot man isn't responsible for using the phrase, "no, thank you," or for raping his girlfriend in anger. He's a victim of the gays.
The middle aged gay man is inevitably destined to be miserable and lonely, as well as unethical in his pursuit of love.
If you don't live a straight life, you cannot have children.
I don't know how to reasonably introduce this discussion into the Wikipedia article, but I'm unhappy that the gay community is giving Yariv Mozer a pass for this destructive train wreck. Sure, Reuveni is dazzling, and two seconds of the sex (with his girlfriend) is actually hot, but for the most part, I only see this film as pandering to the hateful, not a contribution to the well-being of the LGBT+ community. He doesn't, after all, indicate anywhere that he is providing an illustration of untrue stereotypes. Ydhirsch (talk) 06:35, 18 November 2022 (UTC)[reply]