Frank Ocean, Keiynan Lonsdale, and more are unafraid of their queerness and use it as a source of strength.
, the second part highlights the social pressures that teenage Chiron endures. After years of isolation due to his mother’s neglect and torment at the hands of peers because of his sexuality, Chiron is badly beaten by a high school classmate. He is made to talk to a guidance counselor, who suggests that if he were more of a man, he would have defended himself.
While attempting to tell the counselor that she doesn’t understand what he’s been through, Chiron begins to cry, and then his face becomes hardened. Later that day, he returns to school, walks into a classroom, and breaks a chair over his bully’s back.
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