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From Entertainment Weekly:
"An even bigger headline for the differently abled community, though, is the discovery of an antibody that can ''cure'' mutants and restore them to ''normalcy.'' But what is normal? ''You can't cure being a mutant — there's nothing to cure,'' insists Storm, making the allegorical connections to homosexuality about as vivid as a fictional character with the power to control the weather can, short of taping a PSA. Rogue, meanwhile, who complains bitterly that she ''can't touch [her] boyfriend without killing him,'' is an interested potential client; through her, the deaf-community debate about the implications of cochlear implants finds a voice."
I had heard a lot about the movie being an obvious allegory for debates over homosexuality, but nothing about a possible allegory for all the debates in the deaf community. I thought this was an interesting perspective. Anyone have any thoughts, especially if you've seen the new movie?
(I put this here and not in "Movies" because I believe this is about the deaf world, not just entertainment.)
"An even bigger headline for the differently abled community, though, is the discovery of an antibody that can ''cure'' mutants and restore them to ''normalcy.'' But what is normal? ''You can't cure being a mutant — there's nothing to cure,'' insists Storm, making the allegorical connections to homosexuality about as vivid as a fictional character with the power to control the weather can, short of taping a PSA. Rogue, meanwhile, who complains bitterly that she ''can't touch [her] boyfriend without killing him,'' is an interested potential client; through her, the deaf-community debate about the implications of cochlear implants finds a voice."
I had heard a lot about the movie being an obvious allegory for debates over homosexuality, but nothing about a possible allegory for all the debates in the deaf community. I thought this was an interesting perspective. Anyone have any thoughts, especially if you've seen the new movie?
(I put this here and not in "Movies" because I believe this is about the deaf world, not just entertainment.)