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Same sex couple actually makes a lot of sense for this particular story...


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...since the family has to decide which one of their member to sacrifice, the answer would be too obvious in a conventional male/female couple with a young daughter, as the traditional role model for the father would be to protect the females in his family. More suspense with a same sex couple (either male or female).

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As far as I know gay couples use traditional role models as well. And isn't the weaker (=female) character sacrified in this one?

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Both good points.
But I suppose in the case of this film's same sex couple, where both men are of approximately the same build and age, which one is the "weaker" is entirely a matter of their personality (which you get to discover as the story unfolds), rather than biology (not saying some females are not physically stronger than some males; but most are not, and it would be immediately obvious from the beginning of the film).

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What you said is a pretty interesting way of looking at the film, but that's only looking at it in a boring traditional way. That's because the sacrifice is not dependent on who's considered the weakest or the strongest---it's the fact that the couple was being told that a sacrifice was being required at all in the first place, which is disturbing enough.

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That's a really good point. Never considered that but it makes total sense.

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Also because it gave them a reason to think they were being targeted by homophobic religious fanatics. What other reason could they come up with when it seemed completely arbitrary that they were the ones chosen?

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It's that way in the book. It isn't like Shyamalan just randomly decided to make it this way.

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I think it added an extra dimension to the plot to think they may have been targeted and not just tokenism.

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