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It is undeniable that franchise fare has taken over the world of movies, and hardly only in the U.S. I knew that the two-second peck between two women that I saw-just barely, I almost blinked and missed it-was a moment that some people must have gone into the film expecting to see, because the studio and/or filmmakers had already patted themselves on the back for it.
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As soon as those women appeared onscreen I knew, instinctively, that at some point, someone associated with Skywalker must already have hinted at the film’s “LGBT representation” early in its press cycle. Abrams’s Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker-the ninth film in the storied Star Wars saga, and a sure-fire box office hit, per Mickey Mouse’s grand design-was Google “star wars gay kiss.” Not because I needed to verify that the moment in question really happened-I’d seen it for myself: a brief flash of two women kissing late in the movie, among a crowd of characters, humanoid and not, all of them hugging, kissing, and cheering away. Another hit movie, another crumb of gay pandering, another round of the usual complaints.