Romantic Horror ‘Leviticus’ Explores Gay Rights Regression

Source: Variety

Summary

The romantic horror movie ‘Leviticus’ explores the harrowing journey of two teenage boys in Australia who face demonic forces after undergoing religious conversion therapy. Directed by Adrian Chiarella, the film reflects growing concerns over the regression of gay rights in contemporary society.

Why It Matters

‘Leviticus’ highlights critical social issues surrounding LGBTQ+ rights and the detrimental effects of conversion therapy practices. By intertwining romance and horror, the film not only entertains but also provokes vital conversations about acceptance and the ongoing fight against homophobia. Its release comes at a pivotal time, reminding audiences of the challenges that persist in the battle for equality.

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