MovieBias

See all results for ""
BrowseAnalyticsAbout

Ode to Billy Joe (1976)

Ode to Billy Joe poster

Ode to Billy Joe (1976)

Overview

Set in sultry 1950s Mississippi, two teenagers grapple with surging hormones and the enticing promise of love, unknowing of the tragedy that looms ahead.


Starring Cast


Where to watch

Apple TV logoApple TV
Google Play logoGoogle Play
Fandango
Powered byJustWatch

Rating & Dimensions

Bias Rating
Analyzing...
Leans Traditional

Political: Leans Left
Diversity: Low
LGBTQ: Negative
Christianity: Negative

Viewer Rating
5.7

Overview

Set in sultry 1950s Mississippi, two teenagers grapple with surging hormones and the enticing promise of love, unknowing of the tragedy that looms ahead.


Starring Cast


Where to watch

Apple TV logoApple TV
Google Play logoGoogle Play
Fandango
Powered byJustWatch

Detailed Bias Analysis

Analyzing...
Leans Traditional

Primary

The film is left-leaning due to its sympathetic portrayal of a character struggling with a taboo identity and its implicit critique of the repressive societal norms that lead to his tragic end.

The movie 'Ode to Billy Joe' features a cast that is predominantly white, reflecting its setting in rural 1950s Mississippi, without explicit race or gender swaps of traditional roles. The narrative focuses on the personal struggles of its characters within a traditional community, exploring themes of societal expectations and individual secrets without explicitly critiquing traditional identities.

Secondary

The film portrays Billy Joe's homosexuality as a deeply shameful secret that leads to his despair and suicide. His identity is presented as a tragic flaw, resulting in a problematic depiction where queer identity is a source of unrelieved misery and a punitive outcome.

The film portrays the conservative Christian community as judgmental and repressive, with its rigid morality contributing to the tragic downfall of the protagonists. It critiques the hypocrisy and intolerance found within this specific religious environment.

Ode to Billy Joe does not feature any identifiable transsexual characters or themes. The narrative's central mystery and character motivations are rooted in other aspects of identity and societal pressures, specifically homosexuality, rather than transsexual experiences.

The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.

The film is an adaptation of the song "Ode to Billy Joe." All named characters whose gender was established or implied in the original song maintain the same gender in the film adaptation.

The film is based on the 1967 song by Bobbie Gentry. The main characters, Bobbie Lee and Billy Joe, are portrayed by white actors, consistent with the implied and widely understood racial context of the original song and its setting.


Viewer Rating Breakdown

5.7

Viewer Rating

Combines user and critic ratings from four sources

User Ratings

IMDB logo
6.6
The Movie Database logo
6.1

Critic Ratings

Rotten Tomatoes logo
4.4
Metacritic logo
N/A

More Like This

Hello, My Name Is Doris poster
Leans Traditional
7.0
Hello, My Name Is Doris
 (2015)
Political: Center
Diversity: Low
One Way Passage poster
Leans Traditional
8.0
One Way Passage
 (1932)
Political: Center
Diversity: Low
Funny Girl poster
Leans Traditional
8.2
Funny Girl
 (1968)
Political: Center
Diversity: Low
Gilda poster
Leans Traditional
8.0
Gilda
 (1946)
Political: Center
Diversity: Low
An Affair to Remember poster
Leans Traditional
7.1
An Affair to Remember
 (1957)
Political: Center
Diversity: Low
The Wrestler poster
Leans Traditional
8.3
The Wrestler
 (2008)
Political: Center
Diversity: Low
The Last Picture Show poster
Leans Traditional
8.7
The Last Picture Show
 (1971)
Political: Center
Diversity: Low
Possessed poster
Leans Traditional
6.9
Possessed
 (1931)
Political: Center
Diversity: Low
City Lights poster
Leans Traditional
9.0
City Lights
 (1931)
Political: Center
Diversity: Low
42nd Street poster
Leans Traditional
7.9
42nd Street
 (1933)
Political: Center
Diversity: Low
Lars and the Real Girl poster
Leans Traditional
7.4
Lars and the Real Girl
 (2007)
Political: Center
Diversity: Low
Grand Hotel poster
Leans Traditional
7.7
Grand Hotel
 (1932)
Political: Center
Diversity: Low
Forgetting Sarah Marshall poster
Leans Traditional
7.2
Forgetting Sarah Marshall
 (2008)

Political: Center
Diversity: Low
LGBTQ: Neutral
Pretty in Pink poster
Leans Traditional
6.7
Pretty in Pink
 (1986)
Political: Center
Diversity: Low
Sarah, Plain and Tall poster
Leans Traditional
7.5
Sarah, Plain and Tall
 (1991)
Political: Center
Diversity: Low
San Francisco poster
Traditional
7.6
San Francisco
 (1936)
Political: Leans Right
Diversity: Low
Star! poster
Leans Traditional
6.7
Star!
 (1968)
Political: Center
Diversity: Low
An Unremarkable Life poster
Leans Traditional
6.7
An Unremarkable Life
 (1989)
Political: Center
Diversity: Low
Before Sunrise poster
Leans Traditional
8.5
Before Sunrise
 (1995)
Political: Center
Diversity: Low
Arthur poster
Leans Traditional
7.2
Arthur
 (1981)
Political: Center
Diversity: Low
MovieBias

Privacy PolicyTerms of ServiceCookies PolicyAI Policy

Copyright 2025 © moviebias.com