Ode to Billy Joe (1976) Queer Film C+

Ode to Billy Joe
DIRECTOR: Max Baer
Rural Mississippi, summer of 1953. Billy Joe McAllister (Robby Benson), a shy, sensitive farm boy, courts fifteen-year-old Bobbie Lee Hartley (Glynnis O’Connor). Their romance blossoms despite her father’s strict rules about dating. Billy Joe struggles with his identity and a secret encounter with another man. This revelation devastates him, and he withdraws emotionally from Bobbie Lee. In a tragic climax, Billy Joe jumps off the Tallahatchie Bridge, echoing the unanswered mystery of Gentry’s song. Bobbie Lee is left heartbroken, reflecting on love, repression, and the harsh social conventions of the time.

Why did Billy Joe McAllister jump off the Tallahassee Bridge?

After listening to Bobbie Gentry’s haunting song, the question we have always been asking ourselves should have remained a mystery. That was the song’s allure—the song’s magic. Unfortunately, in the summer of 1976, the mystery was “solved” by screenwriter Herman Raucher (“Summer of ’42) and actor turned director Max Baer (formerly Jethro in “The Beverly Hillbillies”), whether we liked it or not. The answer: because he slept with a man. Robby Benson is sympathetic as the unfortunate title character, as is Glynnis O’Connor as his girlfriend, until the plot overtakes her toward the end. Meanwhile, Joan Hotchkis is as perfect as O’Connor’s mother. However, the film is reductive and backward-looking, and the final scene can only be described as outrageous.

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