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Although on paper this might seem quite offensive to some people, But I'm A Cheerleader is actually a stunning film. A film based around a homosexual rehabilitation commune may be a sensitive and distressing issue, but this film handles it perfectly, by not taking sides and making it a comedy. It plainly shows you the ridiculousness of such a situation but also shows you how people can become so engulfed by it and their own beliefs, and also making it one of the funniest films I've seen for a long while.
Natasha Lyonne is excellent as Megan, a girl who isn't given a chance to fully realise she is a lesbian, and is carted off to "True Directions", led by the rather scary Mary .J. Brown. There, with other "confused" teenagers, she goes on a quest to find her "true destiny" as a happy heterosexual. Although, things do not go to plan, and Megan falls in love with fellow resident Graham, who sees the horror of the whole place. The film has many nice touches that make it all the more enjoyable, such as Mary having an extremely campy son (played by the rather damn gorgeous Eddie Cibrian) and also having her colleague played by the legendary RuPaul, in a rare dragless turn.
This film excels in having both humorous and heartbreaking moments. It intertwines classic comedy and tearful reality with ease. You'll have the boys salivating over Mary's son Rock one moment and a rather devastating scene where student Jan tries to convey that she isn't really gay at all, but was forced here. When this film wants to put it's message across it does, and scenes such as Graham's father telling her graduate or she's on her own really do have an impact. But where this film really wins is in it's way that it does not take sides. Mary does not see the error of her ways throughout the film and remains firm in her homophobic beliefs.
This film isn't about trying to change people's opinions, it's simply presenting a situation and leaving people to make up their own minds. It's also a comedy, and a very funny one at that, with some glittering performances from all, especially, Lyonne, Clea DuVall and Cathy Moriarty. This film may not be to everyone's taste, but it's perfect for whatever mood you find yourself in. Definitely a triumph.
-Devyalento Latchford Deschanel(IMDB user comment)