Written by : Rajnish Kumar

The Chaotic Queer Joy of A Knight’s Tale

On re-watching the medieval sports movie on "changing your stars," A Knight's Tale, is incredibly bizarre.

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Apart from being a thrilling romantic comedy, The Mummy (1999) has earned

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 itself an indelible place in the hearts of movie buffs for the reasons

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Tor.com's Leah Schnelbach describes as its tumultuous bisexual energy.

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 The Mummy is a film that features an ensemble cast whose charm, vivacity,

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and an aversion to gender and social norms makes it possible for anyone to imagine themselves as a range of characters.

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They may even make discoveries about what they are drawn to.

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Maggie Tokuda-Hall summarized, "Hot people being horny on main; campy violence; himbos.

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" However, even though The Mummy is a unique contemporary classic,

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it's also not the only one that has sparked an awakening of bisexuality among the people who love it:

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Let me introduce its equally tumultuous bisexual counterpart The Mummy,

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Brian Helgeland's enthralling 2001 film A Knight's Tale.

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