The idea of a man cross-dressing was revisited 6 years later with the highly acclaimed and successful movie Some Like it Hot (1959) by Jonathan L. ... The most profound difference between these two films was how Some Like it Hot (1959) by Jonathan L. ... The releases of Psycho and Some Like it Hot forced a global acknowledgement of the "disease of homosexuality and other acts of perversion". ... This critical evaluation of the 1960's society by Meyer's film addresses a topic avoided by most Hollywood production studios and truly exemplifies the characteristics of a cult film. ...
The first aspect I focus on is homosexuality as a biological trait; the second point is how homosexuality is viewed by people of faith or with religious backgrounds; the third issue is that of gays in the military; the fourth topic expands on homosexual couple's and their right to adopt children; the fifth and final issue focuses on the right of kids in school to have extracurricular activities for homosexual students. ... Homosexuality in the military is currently a hot topic. ...
I have spent my life being nave, I've always put a lot of trust into our political system, but after learning about this topic (and seeing the severe idiocy of it) I've learned not to put any of my trust into our foolish hot headed leaders. ...