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Ezra Šimek – Joyful Flame

Ironically, a cowboy, the most heteronormative character in film history, serves Ezra Šimek as the embodiment of their dreamlike heroin’s journey toward a gender fluid image. Rather than fighting wild pistol duels, this cowboy unites with a witch and together they and the film bury traditional gender roles and oppressive world models.

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Ironically, a cowboy, the most heteronormative character in film history, serves Ezra Šimek as the embodiment of their dreamlike heroin’s journey toward a gender fluid image. Rather than fighting wild pistol duels, this cowboy unites with a witch and together they and the film bury traditional gender roles and oppressive world models.

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