From Deseret News archives:
Films portray Mormons in an ugly light
Somewhat.
Lindsay Lohan stars as a troubled teen forced to stay with her strict grandmother (Jane Fonda) in a repressive Idaho town, which is largely populated by Mormons.
There, she seduces a young man who is about to go on his mission, and they are taunted by the locals, who are portrayed as less-than-Christian nincompoops.
To be fair, it should be noted that "Georgia Rule" doesn't abound with sympathetic characters.
Fonda comes off as tolerant of the Mormons but rather hypocritical in her own thinking she won't stand for the Lord's name to be taken in vain, and even forces two characters to put soap in their mouths, but she also thinks nothing of dropping the F-bomb.
Her daughter, Lohan's mother (Felicity Huffman), is an alcoholic with her own self-esteem issues. And in one notable scene, she's nearly nude in Fonda's front yard in front of young children.
And the film shifts from broad comedy to soap opera, trivializing the tragedy of child sexual abuse when it's revealed that Lohan's stepfather may be a predator.
After performing a sex act with the soon-to-be missionary, Lohan says she had kind of hoped he'd be the first guy to say no to her.
Me too. That certainly would have changed the texture of the Mormon characters. Instead, the lad is racked with guilt until he apologizes to his girlfriend at BYU-Idaho. Then he's ready to go on that mission. Which, um, I'm pretty sure isn't how it works.
We haven't had Mormon characters this offensive since ... well, since last year's sleazy farce "You, Me and Dupree."
That film had a subplot about Owen Wilson's character dating a Mormon librarian, with a particularly stupid punchline. But at least she was never actually seen.
And we'll have the Malloy Brothers in the upcoming "Ocean's Thirteen," LDS characters who were also in the earlier "Ocean's" movies, and who received fairly benign treatment ... except, of course, that they're crooks. But in the "Ocean's" world, so is everybody else.
The LDS Church and its members are often the butt of jokes in stand-up routines, late-night monologues, TV shows and movies. It's quick and easy shorthand for making fun of religion in general and Mormons in particular.
In fact, it's so common that it hardly stands out anymore.
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