
J. Edgar
Movie • 2011 • Drama
ReportAs the face of law enforcement in the United States for almost 50 years, J. Edgar Hoover was feared and admired, reviled and revered. But behind closed doors, he held secrets that would have destroyed his image, his career, and his life.
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A young man who killed himself is mentioned
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Discussion of a young boy having killed himself in the past, but nothing is shown on screen
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Are there "Man in a dress" jokes?
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Rory_John14
No. The main character is an LGBT man struggling with his sexuality who crossdresses in private. His mother is vocally disapproving and homophobic towards crossdressers, however doesn't make any jokes about them. The writing of the film takes these issues very seriously.
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The main character is mocked and treated harshly due to having had speech issues growing up. Someone describes a side character as having "social difficulties" and another character replies "he's mentally ill", to which the first character says "he's no more mad than you are".
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Not deliberately, but a biologically male child who was caught dressing up in women's clothes is described as "he" by a homophobic character who assumes they were gay. It is unclear if the child was actually mlm, transgender, or just interested in crossdressing.
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