The implications, of course, are odious: everyone must be taken as heterosexual unless the authors explicitly that they are gay.
There are no gay children; we are all straight until we decide to "turn gay" sometime in adulthood.
Today I would just delete them automatically, but back in 2012, a newbie, I let them stand.
So here's the post:
I have 3 questions about CrissCross (1992), the downbeat but very brightly-lit movie starring David Arnott as a 12-year old boy whose mom works as a topless dancer. And that's the least of his problems. His biggest: his name is actually Criss Cross.
1. Who decided to cast decidedly homophobic Goldie Hawn as the mother of a gay kid?
First a male peer, Buggs (Damian Vantriglia); then the grizzled Emmett (James Gammon), who advises him that "The only thing worse than being lonely with yourself is being lonely with someone."
If you're trying to make gay mecca Key West gay-free, shouldn't you patrol for same-sex friendships, and give the kid a girlfriend (he does have a girl who's a friend)?
2. Why the nudity?
I know it's hot in Florida, and it's nice that all the male actors are barechested all the time. It's understandable, I guess, that the kid rides around shirtless, in Daisy Duke short-shorts. But why the nude butt, when the movie is R-rated, so gay kids can't even get in to see it?
50 years ago, preteens were commonly filmed nude in movies to signify their innocence. But this kid is anything but innocent.
3. What happened to David Arnott?
He gives a good, understated performance, reminiscent of Chris Makepeace in Meatballs (although that's a completely different genre). He handles the gay-vague subtext with panache. One one expects him to have a long career as a serious actor, or at least some ecstatic "fave rave" articles in Tiger Beat. But this was his first movie -- he beat out 3,000 hopefuls in open auditions -- and his last. Maybe he didn't like acting.
Update: I found a David Arnott from San Diego, of about the right age. He graduated from San Diego Christian College with a degree in aviation flight technology (2003), but went into the ministry instead, getting a M.Div. from George Fox College (2012). After clergy positions at Mission Christ Church, Kaleo Covenant Church (Oregon), and Grace Harbor Covenant Church (Washington), he attended Navy Chaplain school and became a chaplain in San Diego in 2016.
George Fox is run by the Society of Friends (the Quakers), who are welcoming, so he could be a gay ally. You never know.





