Gay innuendo?
That Lazlo / Andras drunk and in bed together scene looked very gay to me. The same applies to Hans rescued by Lazlo scene. Also, Hans called Andras "gigolo". What do you think?
shareThat Lazlo / Andras drunk and in bed together scene looked very gay to me. The same applies to Hans rescued by Lazlo scene. Also, Hans called Andras "gigolo". What do you think?
shareI think the scene with Lazlo and Andras was meant to be a gay scene (Lazlo was drunk right before, as I recalled, and he told Andras he was fired, only to be rehired after the sex)
I don't think the same can be applied to Hans and Lazlo (I assume you were thinking about the scene after Hans jumps off the bridge into the river).
Mr Howe.
shareAs a gay man attracted to both characters, I can understand the desire to think of Lazslo and Andras hooking up, but alas that was not the point. They loved each other (and not in a sexual way). It's possible to love your friends and share a bed without rubbing your parts together. Further, Europeans tend to be more highly evolved than we in the states (the nonsexual hello/goodbye kisses, for instance), and would be capable of being in close proximity without worrying about calling out a "no homo."
shareOP is a typical homophobic American. In Asia, it's not abnormal for two boys to hold hands when they're close friends. In Europe, I saw guy friends placing their head on each other's lap just to relax. America is the only country that needs their space away from the same sex to prove that he or she is not gay. Talking about being insecure...
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