Barbie Hocus Pocus and even Venom: here are some films among all those that, according to IndieWireI am the gayest (without being explicitly). Whether it’s the plot, an actor in the casting or a kitschy and watered-down universe, a film doesn’t need to explicitly talk about strangeness to be. Thus, according to Kristen Stewart, the actress launched herself into the forefront of the world stage with her role as Bella in Dusk, we should add the teenage saga to this list.
“A very gothic trend and gays that I love »
In a long interview with Variety Earlier this year, the 33-year-old actress returned to the saga that launched her 15 years ago. It’s clear that she no longer has the same opinion about this story of tortured teenagers, vampires and love triangles.

Eight years after making his declare yourself bisexual on the set of the American show Saturday night livesaid Kristen Stewart Variety That Dusk according to her, she had something “very gothic and gay” :
“It’s impossible for me not to see it today. I don’t necessarily think it all started at the beginning of the saga. But because I was part of it, it crept in. It’s a really gay movie.
I mean, Taylor and Rob and I… and it’s so hidden and it’s not normal. A woman Mormon wrote this book. It’s all a question of oppressionFrom wish who will destroy you. This is a very gothic bent and gay that I love. »
If we had the gothic look was well captured of the film from the first seconds of Dusk (we don’t know which actor wins the competition of those who smile the least, all excellent), the strange appearance did not immediately strike us. But, years later, we love to say what he played a girl emblematic of heterosexuality, obsessed with not one, but two men in reality he had only one wish; live your bisexuality in peace and leave it alone.
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