RE: "If I see a pile of crap on the sidewalk I don't feel the need to step in it
so, no, I'll not be thanking you."
And how do you know that the Crying Game is a "pile of crap" if you've never seen it? Oh, yeah...you don't.
((that is, unless you happen to be one of FR's vitriolic and unfortunately prolific "homo-haters", who wouldn't be caught dead watching a movie with, God forbid, a homosexual character in it lest somebody they know think them less of a "manly man" for it. In which case, trying to talk you into watching this movie is like trying to talk Osama bin Laden into screening Fiddler on the Roof, and it's better you do avoid it in the first place)
Good advice.
bye
Everyone focuses on the big "denoument" of the character turning out to be a transexual. The work by Forrest Whittiker is top notch and Stephen Rae is amazing in that movie. I hate how really great movies get dismissed and summed up by one scene. I find almost everyone who talks about that movie has no clue what it was about. Its probably in my top 20, along with Kiss of the Spiderwoman, with Raul Julia and William Hurt, which also deals with homosexuals. My Beautiful Launderette is another.