The Opposite of Sex
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- Year:
- 1998
- 105 min
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Damn it, Dedee!
What is the matter with you?|Why aren't you dressed yet?
You better get in there, missy,|and wear what I put out for you.
Do you hear me?
I'm not about to have you show up|in that crap you wear to school.
This isn't just any old day|of the week, you know.
You're gonna show me and your stepfather|some respect for once in your life.
If you're one of those people|who don't like movies...
where some person you can't see|talks the whole time...
and covers up all the holes|in the plot and...
at the end says, "I was never the same|after that summer"...
or whatever, like it was so deep|they can't stand it...
then you're out of luck. Things get|very complicated here very quick.
And my guess is you're not gonna be|up to it without me talking.
Lord, help me...
My name is Dedee Truitt.
I'm sixteen, and this is|Creve Coeur, Louisiana...
which is French, I think,|for like, f***ed heart.
My mother was the kind of mother|who always said...
she was her|daughter's best friend.
Whenever she did, I thought, great,|not only do I have a shitty mother...
but my best friend's a loser|b*tch.
Dedee, honey, put the dirt on like I|told you how to.
She was all over me the day we|buried my stepfather.
That's not what I said!|What are you doing?
Les was a real a**hole.
To get cancer of the ass was,|like, poetic.
Almost as good as cancer|of the dick... if they have that.
I had to get out of there.
Look around. Wouldn't you?
This part where I take the gun is,|like, important.
It comes later, but I'm putting it|in here for foreshadowing.
Which we covered when we did Dickens.
If you're smart, you won't forget|I've got it.
Randy was a geek, but he was nicer|than a lot of the guys...
mostly because he was born with|only one ball.
And he was pretty nice to anyone who'd|sleep with him and not make fun of it.
- Go!|- You had to ignore the Christian stuff.
I told him I was going to my|grandma's in Memphis.
But where I was really going was|Indiana to see my brother Bill...
who was really only my|half-brother...
and who I'd seen once before|when I was a kid when my real dad died.
Bill's like dozens of years older|than me...
and a actual real-life homo and|a teacher...
which is kind of gross, I mean,|the combo.
But he had a lot of money from his|last boyfriend who died of AIDS.
And I needed a place to get my|sh*t together.
If you think I'm just plucky and|scrappy and all I need is love...
you're in over your head.
I don't have a heart of gold,|and I don't grow one later, okay?
But relax...
There's other people a lot nicer|coming up.
We call them losers.
Hello.
You're not Bill.
No, I'm Matt. Bill's at school.
Are you one of his students?
'Cause he really doesn't like|his students coming here.
It's okay, I'm his sister.
I gotta call you back.
I didn't know he had a sister.
Who are you?
Boyfriend.
Can I come in? I'm a real relation.
Yeah, come on.
Okey-dokey, butts out.
Come on, let's go, let's go.
You holding up the wall there, Joe?
No, I just can't go if anybody's|around.
There's a sentence here that's a|fragment. What is it?
Every...
Every Tuesday after Yearbook here?
Now how would you fix that?
I guess you could say,|Mr. Truitt blanks it hard...
here every Tuesday after|Yearbook?
Or just Tuesdays after Yearbook.
You don't need the every, right?
Yeah, I guess so. Can I go?
Probably not a good idea to use your|real name.
Phone call for Mr. Truitt.|Telephone call for Mr. Truitt.
- She's upset but--|- What is she upset about?
- she took a shower. I don't know.|- How did she get here?
- She took a bus.|- Can you believe this place?
Gays love houses. Tom, the dead|guy, was really loaded.
I'd already worked on the beautiful|dumb one. He helped out.
I laid it on kind of thick about|Mom drinking...
and how tough it was on me|watching my step dad die...
which is, like, so opposite.
And how it would give Mom and me a|chance to grieve in our own ways...
if there was a little distance|between us, just for the summer.
Plus, I'd clean for them, or tell|the maid places she missed.
Bill was like the definition of a|softie.
Matt didn't look like a fairy at|all.
But it was easy to see why he'd|screw around with Bill.
And a blow job is a blow job if|you're getting one.
If you're giving one, it's harder. But|even so, it's like rule one about sex.
If you don't breathe in, a person|can do anything for ten minutes.
A runaway.|It's like harboring a fugitive...
Everything was going great until|she showed up.
The sister of Tom, the dead guy.
That's how Bill met him.
She teaches next to him, and one day|she introduces him to her brother.
She probably thought they could|fish or play ball together.
And they end up with their d*cks|in each other's mouth.
She looked|like she never got over it.
Gross. But notice how pretty the|urn is.
That's typical gay.
No, no, but--|Matt and me.
What's your name again?
Lucia Dalury.
It's weird. How do you spell it?
L-U-C-I-A.
It should be pronounced Luchia.
When I was a kid learning how to|spell...
I thought they were just|pronouncing it wrong.
Because I have two sisters, Marcia|and Tricia.
C-I-A, sha.
So I decided it was pronounced|Lusha...
and it stuck. And now I kind of|like it.
Yeah, it makes you different.
Do you have a cigarette?
No, I don't.
Matt told me about your brother|and Bill. I'm sorry he's dead.
Did he give it to Bill?
That is none of your business.
Actually, it is.
I could drink out of the same cup|or something, accidentally...
if I stay for a while.
What do they teach you in Louisiana?
It's roughly,|you reap what you sow, if you're gay.
You don't get it from cups.
Anyway, they're both negative. Do|you know what negative means?
Bill's kind of cute, isn't he?|Even though he's old.
He's thirty-five.
Yeah, but he's still kind of cute.|He looks like my father.
I have a picture. You wanna see?
Yes.
He married Bill's mom first.
Then he met this lady who typed 140|words per minute.
Traveled around the country...
demonstrating typewriters|and tight sweaters.
After that broke up, he married my|mom.
That's the one that killed him.
Yes, there's a resemblance.
Too bad he's a fairy, right?
That's not how I would put it.
Then, too bad he's however you would|put it.
Matt worked the night shift at Kinko's,|so he didn't go in till four.
We hung out a lot.
He was like a blind person, you|know?
They can't see, but they hear real|well.
Matt couldn't think at all, but he|looked great.
It's survival.
Cute, stupid people survive, have lots|of cute, stupid babies who also survive.
It was like watching evolution at|work...
as long as you reproduced.
How long have you been here?
A year in June.
So it's kind of like, if you were|normal, you'd be in love.
We're normal.
In love, I don't know.
He's like...
I think he was in love with Tom.
Did you know him?
No, just from what his sister says.
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