Partners (1982 Film) - Analysis

Analysis

The film derives much of its alleged humor from Benson's discomfort with homosexuality and his stereotyping "gay behaviour." The film shows the evolution of Benson's attitudes toward Kerwin, in particular, and gay people, in general.

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