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    Title of the dissertation Unmasking Hollywood’s Deception : A Critical Examination of the Glamorized Portrayal of Same-Gender Relationships in the Coming of Age Movie Love, Simon
    (UNIVERSITÉ ABBAS LAGHROUR KHENECHELA, 2024) Kenzari Sirin Iktimel
    Abstract This research aims to explore the hypocrisy in Hollywood and American cinema regarding the depiction of same-gender relationships, as depicted in the movie Love, Simon (2018). Film analysis is used as an optimal approach to analyze cinematography, characters, mise-en-scene, sound, symbols, and storyline. Based on the story of Simon Spier, the movie represents the glamorization and normalization of the image of LGBTQ+ members. The dissertation contends that the movie Love, Simon portrays the hypocrisy of Hollywood in depicting same-gender relationships. It is also assumed that positive representations and acceptance of LGBTQ+ relationships can be achieved through such directional techniques. Keywords: Beautifying – Cinematography – Normalization – Outing – Same-Gender – Taboo

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