Lesbian Happy Ending

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Yes, sometimes characters should die in films. Sometimes that makes sense for the story that film is trying to tell. But when it feels like every movie about lesbians you watch involves a lesbian dying, or deciding that women just weren’t for them and that they’d like to date men again, it gets a little old. So here are 18 lesbian movies with happy (or at least hopeful) endings!
But I’m a Cheerleader may take place in a conversion therapy camp, but this romantic comedy starring Natasha Lyonne and Clea DuVall has one of the best happy endings in a movie about lesbians ever.
It’s hard not to fall a little bit more in love with Carol every time you see it. The romantic drama set in 1950s New York tells the story of a love affair between soon to be divorced Carol Aird, and young aspiring artist, Therese Belivet. The film was based on The Price of Salt by Patricia Highsmith, which had an unprecedented happy ending for lesbian characters when it was released in 1952.
I Can’t Think Straight is a 2008 romance film about Tala, a London-based Jordanian of Palestinian decent, who is planning her wedding, and Leyla, a British Indian, the woman she has an affair with. The film attempts to deal with race, class, and sexuality in 80 minutes to varying degrees of success, but Tala and Leyla’s super sweet love story and ultimately happy ending make it worth the watch.
Life Partners follows the friendship of Sasha (Leighton Meester) and Paige (Gillian Jacobs). Sasha is a lesbian, and Paige is straight. Their friendship is the first and only priority, until Paige meets a new boyfriend, Tim. While the film doesn’t focus on a lesbian love story, it is an entertaining buddy flick. Bonus: the film is currently streaming on Netflix!
Nina’s Heavenly Delights is a 2006 romantic comedy that follows Nina Shah and Lisa as they begin a romantic relationship after Nina’s father dies and leaves half the restaurant to Lisa.
Kiss Me is a Swedish drama following Mia, an architect who is engaged to Tim, her business partner. When she meets Frida, the daughter of her newly engaged father’s fiancée, they begin an affair. Bonus: the film is currently streaming on Netflix!
Imagine Me & Yo u is a German-British romantic comedy that centers on the relationship between Rachel and Luce who meet on Rachel’s wedding day to Hector. The film offers happy endings for everyone, even Rachel’s ex-husband.
Okay, so technically people die in Bound . This 1996 neo-noir crime thriller by The Wachowskis follows Corky, an ex-con who just finished a five-year jail sentence, and Violet, her new next door neighbor who she starts a relationship with. Despite all the ways things could go wrong for the couple, they get a happy ending!
Show Me Love is a Swedish film following two teenage girls, Agnes and Elin, who begin a romantic relationship in their stifling small town. Bonus: the film is currently streaming on Netflix!
Gray Matters is a 2006 romantic comedy that follows Gray Baldwin, who lives with her brother Sam, and accidentally falls in love with her sister-in-law.


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HOLLYWOOD, CA – Last week, Digimagine Filmworks released their anticipated lesbian period drama, Calling The Wife . However, viewers were shocked to find out that the film actually had a happy ending despite being a lesbian movie : a genre known for its dark, depressing, and fatal endings.
“I’m so confused,” said lesbian film critic, Marni Curry while hugging her emotional support DVD boxset of Buffy the Vampire Slayer season 6. “Lesbian supposed to die at the end… it’s all I know. Otherwise… Lost & Delirious , The 100 , Orange is the New Black … they could’ve had a happy ending? Where Lesbian lives on happily ever after like Straight Woman?”
While some queer women react like Curry, rocking back and forth like a prisoner from Plato’s allegory of the cave, others are praising Calling The Wife , which carries all the typical elements of any lesbian film: lingering looks, long walks on the beach, a sex scene so graphic that you’re like, “Did I type in PornHub instead of Netflix by accident again?”
But instead of a lesbian character committing suicide, or marrying a man despite her true feelings, or dying of AIDS, or getting shot through a window for no reason, the characters move in together and get their dream jobs.
“They didn’t even at least have a sad ending,” continued Curry. “They just like… went out for ice cream. No one even graffitied a slur on the side of their homes. It’s like the director was trying to make us feel good about being lesbians? Like the director was a lesbian herself, but I’m pretty sure that’s illegal.”
The main couple in Calling The Wife even adopt a dog together, who doesn’t die at the end either, despite another commonality in dramatic dog films. However, the dogs usually get more of an uproar when they are harmed or killed in a film, so most can see why they were spared.
Despite this advancement in lesbian cinema, queer women of colour still haven’t made it to the “lesbian character survives but has a sad, sad life” stage. Another recent film, Forever Heaven features two women of colour. However, one dies of a rare disease that makes your hair fall out – something that can’t actually kill you, and the other dies by being thrown into an active volcano.”
At press time, queer women were celebrating the ending of Calling The Wife until someone noticed a mid-credit scene where the couple gets eaten by a family of bears for no reason.
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HOLLYWOOD, CA – Last week, Digimagine Filmworks released their anticipated lesbian period drama, Calling The Wife . However, viewers were shocked to find out that the film actually had a happy ending despite being a lesbian movie : a genre known for its dark, depressing, and fatal endings.
“I’m so confused,” said lesbian film critic, Marni Curry while hugging her emotional support DVD boxset of Buffy the Vampire Slayer season 6. “Lesbian supposed to die at the end… it’s all I know. Otherwise… Lost & Delirious , The 100 , Orange is the New Black … they could’ve had a happy ending? Where Lesbian lives on happily ever after like Straight Woman?”
While some queer women react like Curry, rocking back and forth like a prisoner from Plato’s allegory of the cave, others are praising Calling The Wife , which carries all the typical elements of any lesbian film: lingering looks, long walks on the beach, a sex scene so graphic that you’re like, “Did I type in PornHub instead of Netflix by accident again?”
But instead of a lesbian character committing suicide, or marrying a man despite her true feelings, or dying of AIDS, or getting shot through a window for no reason, the characters move in together and get their dream jobs.
“They didn’t even at least have a sad ending,” continued Curry. “They just like… went out for ice cream. No one even graffitied a slur on the side of their homes. It’s like the director was trying to make us feel good about being lesbians? Like the director was a lesbian herself, but I’m pretty sure that’s illegal.”
The main couple in Calling The Wife even adopt a dog together, who doesn’t die at the end either, despite another commonality in dramatic dog films. However, the dogs usually get more of an uproar when they are harmed or killed in a film, so most can see why they were spared.
Despite this advancement in lesbian cinema, queer women of colour still haven’t made it to the “lesbian character survives but has a sad, sad life” stage. Another recent film, Forever Heaven features two women of colour. However, one dies of a rare disease that makes your hair fall out – something that can’t actually kill you, and the other dies by being thrown into an active volcano.”
At press time, queer women were celebrating the ending of Calling The Wife until someone noticed a mid-credit scene where the couple gets eaten by a family of bears for no reason.
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