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Showing in:
Circuit Empire
Date: September 1, 2000
Production Information:
Howard Brackett (Kevin Kline) is walking a fine
line – the line between personal honesty and acceptance
in his hometown of Greenleaf, Indiana. In & Out also
walks a fine line - the line between dealing honestly with
a controversial social issue and maintaining widespread
audience acceptance.
Howard walks the line for a long time, as a
community-minded high school teacher. Things change when a
former student (Matt Dillon), while accepting an Academy
Award, tells the world that Howard is gay. A furore ensues
in little Greenleaf. Pursued by his neighbours, his
students and the lecherous tabloid media, Howard is forced
to decide for himself whether he is straight or gay.
In & Out handles this still-delicate issue with
humour and mostly with sympathy. Every time its
stereotypical characterizations of homosexuality start to
grate, a more realistic portrayal appears to save the
film. Kevin Kline is excellent as Howard. Tom Selleck,
wonderful as a tabloid television correspondent, plays a
big part in countering the stereotypes.
What we could have done without is the over-blown
climactic scene in which just about everyone in town jumps
up to say their piece and clamber onto the bandwagon. This
scene is contrived and reminiscent of far too many
Hollywood ‘inspirational’ pieces (Mr. Holland’s Opus
comes to mind).
To a heterosexual viewer who isn’t looking for an
issue, In & Out is good fun. More sensitive viewers
might have more mixed feelings. Despite this film’s
overall positive attitude, it is disturbing that the only
way people can be made comfortable with the subject is by
inflating stereotypes and then laughing at them.
While it would be refreshing if issues of sexual
orientation no longer needed to be treated as a joke for
us to be comfortable, In & Out is an enjoyable
half-step in that direction. |
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