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: Rather than being "fixed," Megan meets Graham (Clea DuVall), a rebellious lesbian, and the two fall in love, leading Megan to embrace her true identity.
Released in 1999, is a satirical romantic comedy that has evolved from a critically panned indie film into a definitive LGBTQ+ cult classic. Directed by Jamie Babbit, the film uses a vibrant, "candy-colored" aesthetic to lampoon the absurdity of conversion therapy and rigid gender roles. Plot & Themes But I'm a Cheerleader
: The film highlights the silliness of gendered expectations, such as "the root" of homosexuality being blamed on things like "born in France" or a mother wearing pants. Production & Cast : Rather than being "fixed," Megan meets Graham
, Michelle Williams , and Rosario Dawson (considered for the lead) Mink Stole and Bud Cort as Megan’s parents Legacy & Impact Plot & Themes : The film highlights the