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Arlo The Alligator Boy Link

Reviewers from sites like Plugged In and Pajiba have noted that the film's message of acceptance is coded with LGBTQIA+ themes. This is reinforced by: 'Arlo the Alligator Boy' Looks at Friendship and Otherness

Arlo’s father serves as a dark mirror. Bullied for being half-bird, Ansel chose to hide his true self, dedicating his life to accumulating wealth and power so he could eventually "tear it all down" . His "Better Life" song is a chilling anthem for assimilation , urging Arlo to "change if you’re ever going to make it". A Modern Queer Fable Arlo the Alligator Boy

Despite 15 years of isolation in a Louisiana swamp, Arlo remains an "endlessly optimistic ball of sunshine". His journey is not about changing himself to fit in, but about maintaining his "purity and senses" in the face of a judgmental world. Reviewers from sites like Plugged In and Pajiba

The film constructs a poignant contrast between two paths of "otherness" through the characters of Arlo and his father, Ansel: His "Better Life" song is a chilling anthem

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