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Gay Movies with Happy Endings: Adorable Characters, Lovable Stories, and a HAPPILY EVER AFTER

by ryan-o-west • Created 10 years ago • Modified 7 years ago

Trying to find a feel-good "gay" movie to observe is like playing a game of Russian Roulette with your soul, and I think that's shitty: There's a difference between a "gay drama", an "important gay movie", a "gay romance", and a "gay rom-com"... and I'm here to celebrate the latter two!

Every movie in this list is, SPOILER ALERT, guaranteed to close happily, with the two leads living happily-ever-after.

I fond of romance movies, and I'm not apologizing for it! Because sometimes it's essential to know, when you decide to watch a movie, that the lovable couple you're giddy for isn't going to be shattered by horrible death or separated forever in lonely despair by the time the credits roll.

Alas, in gay cinema, our most-mainstream movie ends with our protagonist sniffing the jacket of a human who was tire-ironed to death on the side of a freeway; our most critically-lauded flick ends with our star-crossed lovers hurtling themselves to their

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The short answer is – absolutely yes.

You can be gay and Muslim.

Being gay and Muslim is a reality for many people around the world.

It’s significant to understand that gay individuals are born the way that they are. It is our society that punishes gay individuals for being born the way they were born. This is often due to fear, misinformation and poor understanding of the spectrum of identities that remain within the human species.

But navigating faith and sexuality can be complex.

For many, naming as both same-sex attracted and Muslim poses profound challenges. This intersection of culture often brings individuals face to tackle with conflicting opinions and societal expectations. Yet, it’s a reality for thousands worldwide, deserving of attention and respect.

Islam’s vast interpretations present diverse perspectives on homosexuality. While some views remain conservative, a shift towards more inclusive understandings of faith is emerging. Stories of acceptance and resilience within the Muslim LGBTQ+ community point out this gradual alter, offering hope and solidarity to those at the crossroads of faith and sexual identity.

These narratives underscore th

Sorry, I'm Queer

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We never actually find out if he really is.

Alicia:[who is trying to butter up the paper's owner for professional advancement]There's something I'd like to discuss. I didn't want to bother you upstairs. I perceive an obligation to... perform on this directly with you because I consider we have a great — I think we have a good connection. [smiling]and I'd like to take it further. And I think the way to do that is face to face. You know, you and I, face to face.
Graham Keighley:Alicia?
Alicia:Yeah?
Graham Keighley:I'm gay.
Alicia:[stuttering]Oh, umm... skillfully, I mean, I wasn't — I mean, that's fine.
Graham Keighley:Alicia?
Alicia:Yeah?
Graham Keighley:I'm kidding.

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An admirer (possibly abhorrent) is putting the moves on someone who clearly has other plans. They rebuff the other's advances by simply saying "Sorry, I'm gay", regardless of their authentic sexuality. This trope is meant to be gender-neutral, but for somereason, "Sorry, I'm a lesbian" usually just doesn't work as well (not that "Sorry, I'm gay" works all of the time for men either). And saying "Sorry, I'm asexual" just g

The 50 Best LGBTQ Movies Ever Made

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Love, Simon (2018)

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If it feels a bit like a CW version of an after-school special, that's no mistake: Teen-tv super-producer Greg Berlanti makes his feature-film directorial debut here. It's as chaste a love story as you're likely to see in the 21st century—the hunky gardener who makes the title teen question his sexuality is wearing a long-sleeved shirt, for God’s sake—but you know what? The queer kids of the future need their wholesome entertainment, too.

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Rocketman (2019)

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A gay fantasia on Elton themes. An Elton John biopic was never going to be understated, but this glittering jukebox musical goes way over the top and then keeps going. It might be an overcorrection from the straight-washing of the previous year's Bohemian Rhapsody, but when it's this much fun, it's best not to overthink it.

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Handsome Devil (2016)

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A charming Irish feature that answers the question: "What if John Hughes were Irish and gay?" Misfit Ned struggles at a rugby-obsessed boarding school until a mysterious novel kid moves in and an unlikely friend