The Lesbian Love Movie Analysis

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Sanders 1 Xavier Sanders Ms. Murell English 102 30 September 2014 The Lesbian Love As I watched the movie, I realize it is about young poor children in Mississippi who wanted to obtain the significance of their family’s rotation of addiction, violence, and abuse. The young girl, Kari, whom is trying her best to get out of all the drama that is going on but as she tries she afflicts the family. In this film, we see lesbianism, breast cancer, murder, alcoholism, gambling verbal and physical cruelty, and men continuously cheating on women. The protagonist of the story, Kari, she has a lesbian sister (Leigh) and young basketball star cousin (Sammy). Kari and Leigh’s parents and close associates are all struggling — with cash, …show more content…

Leigh Violence – Throughout the movie, there was a lot of drama and violence. One thing that involved Leigh was when she got into it with Paula’s boyfriend, who she has been cheating on Leigh with. He started the fight but Leigh got the best of him. Then her father kicked her out the house after she got back home, but before he kicked her out, they had some words back and forth, and then Leigh said some hurtful but truthful things, which caused her father to slap her. The fact of her being gay, did not make anything easier for her, it just made it worse, her own father looked down on her. Setting – Mississippi Paula – Just like Leigh, Paula has a lot of drama and violence going on. She was caught in the middle of two people who both had feelings for her and wanted her to be their girlfriend. So they end of fighting and she just kick Leigh to the curb. Paula should not have let them fight at the spot that night. Knowing how Leigh felt about her, she still decided to lead her on as if she did not care, if she had not lead her on, that conflict that Leigh and Ducket had would not

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