Come Back to the 5 & Dime, Jimmy Dean, Jimmy Dean
Movie • 1982 • Comedy
ReportThe Disciples of James Dean meet up on the anniversary of his death and mull over their lives in the present and in flashback, revealing the truth behind their complicated lives.
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McKenzieWilkes
Not seen on screen, but in flashbacks a character describes being assaulted by a group of boys in a graveyard. It's quite a bit of detail but doesn't go too into it and the moment passes quickly, though that trauma does inform how the character moves throughout the world during the entire film.
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LGBTQ+
Is there deadnaming or birthnaming?
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McKenzieWilkes
Frequently throughout the film, the character being deadnamed sort of gives the characters a "pass" as they talk about her but it still happens frequently.
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Is there ableist language or behavior?
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McKenzieWilkes
Mona uses the r-word to describe her son, and frequently discusses his disabilities in negative ways.
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The other characters take a while to use correct pronouns and Joanne's new name, so there's a lot of casual misgendering.
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