Book Vs. Movie: For Pride Month1813’s “Pride and Prejudice” Vs. 2022's "Fire Island"June is Pride Month worldwide, and the Margos are excited to celebrate with some of the best LGBTQIA-centric books and movies. One highlight is the
2022 film *Fire Island*, directed by Andrew Ahn and written by Joel Kim Booster. This clever and heartfelt adaptation reimagines Jane Austen’s
*Pride and Prejudice*. Set during a weeklong summer vacation on the iconic queer retreat of Fire Island, the story follows a close-knit group of gay friends as they navigate romance, class, and identity.
Joel Kim Booster plays Noah, a modern-day Elizabeth Bennet figure, while
Bowen Yang portrays Howie, who is loosely based on Jane Bennet. The aloof and wealthy Will, played by
Conrad Ricamora, serves as the counterpart to Mr. Darcy.Between the classic Austen book and the modern, gay-friendly film, which did we prefer? Have a listen to find out!In this episode, the Margos discuss:
- The sheer number of Pride Month books we have covered and how they have changed over the last ten years
- The history of Austen and Fire Island.
- The differences between the book & movie.
- The cast includes: Joel Kim Booster (Noah), Bowen Yang (Howie), Conrad Ricamora (Will), James Scully (Charlie), Margaret Cho (Mr. & Mrs. Bennet), Matt Rogers (Luke), and Nick Adams as Cooper.
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