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I'd say it was a fairly intrinsic part of the story. They were in love and had an extremely strong bond, that's what created the conflict in their decision making all the way through the film. Ask yourself if you'd have considered it forced if they'd have been heterosexual and kissed? (and there's a million movies in the past with similar themes where that's the case, no one gets their knickers in a twist about them). There are gay people in the world, quite a lot of them. Why should it only ever be the majority represented? To me it doesn't matter if they were hetro or homo, the story is the same regardless. People get uncomfortable with this stuff and throw out the woke agenda nonsense, they should really just grow up. The OP has demonstrated he's clearly a homophobe. Agreed. The street name had something similar in the name, can't recall exactly what it was now. Also, Frank and his inbred daughter were fairly savage/barbarian. There was a lot more up with this movie than the title. I mean it was one big hole with sprinkling of plot really. Frank. Old guy who needs you to hand him a gun. The scary breast feeding monster lady was worse I reckon. Did you watch it? I mean it explained everything in intricate detail by the end, no room for ambiguity really. Because the writer wasn't inventive enough to think of something outside of the standard horror flick trope. I wonder where Colm would live? Might have to kip a few night's at Pardaic's a few inches away in the other other bed, bit awkward. He said fiddles, which definitely meant sexual abuse. Ha, they're massive aren't they. Looks like a tubby elf. View all replies >