Showing posts with label Emma Thompson. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Emma Thompson. Show all posts

Saturday, December 28, 2013

Saving Mr.Banks Bisexual Main Character

I went and saw this movie recently and it was very cute and Disney appropriate.  It bugs me to hear how they changed aspects of the main character P.L. Travers, played by Emma Thompson.  In the movie they portray her as a frigid lonely author but in reality she was much more.  In her "Feminist Friday" column in L.A. Weekly, Ali Davis highlights another side of Travers's character:
In reality, Travers was a feisty, stereotype-breaking bisexual - a single mom who adopted a baby in her 40s, studied Zen mediation in Kyoto, and was publishing erotica about her silky underwear 10 years before Walt had sketched his mouse. Now that's a character worth slapping on-screen, instead of this stiff British stereotype determined to steal joy from future generations of children. With her longtime girlfriend and then-adult son erased, this frigid Travers seems like she may not even know how babies are made. Maybe Mary Poppins could sing her a song about it.
Emma Thompson has also acknowledged certain absences concerning her character:
She may have had lesbian relationships. I don’t know if they were sexual relationships, or just companionship, but she was very much in love with men and women. One was a married poet. She was also into fashion and rather vain. She had a good singing voice, and she was an actress. There were many things about her not in the film.

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Monday, August 16, 2010

Emma Thompson Comments Not Welcome


Emma Thompson made a joke about a county called the Isle of Wight in England being violently homophobic on the Late Late Show and it hasn't been well received by locals:
Oh, they stone homosexuals there? Nice, I think they are still allowed to flog them, which of course some of them enjoy. I think they are allowed to shoot Irish or Scottish people if they arrive on the island — it is still in the rules. They are allowed to torture people. It's lovely, you should go.
Here's a local politicians response to her joke:
The island is a very diverse and welcoming place. Her claims are much ado about nothing and as outlandish as some of the fiction in the Harry Potter films she has been working on. If there was a Golden Globe award for Best Fictional Claims on a Chat Show, Emma Thompson would win it hands-down.

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