I can't recall any movies based on 'forced gay dungeon stories'. The movie industry is more likely to tell stories that promote understanding, acceptance, and celebration of the gay community. Stories with non - consensual and oppressive themes like this are not in line with the general direction of the industry.
Literature generally aims to promote positive values and relationships. The idea of 'forced gay dungeon stories' is quite disturbing as it involves coercion and confinement. While there may be some dark and edgy works that touch on themes of imprisonment and power dynamics in relation to sexual orientation, these are not common or widely celebrated. Instead, we see more stories about the journey of self - acceptance and finding love within the LGBTQ+ community in literature.
The movie 'Pride' is based on a true story about the support of the gay community by a group of miners. While it doesn't specifically focus on 'fat' gay characters, it has a diverse range of gay characters and their experiences are well - portrayed. It shows the power of unity and acceptance within different communities.
Rather than seeking out such potentially offensive stories, it's better to look for stories that uphold the values of equality, love, and respect in relationships, whether they are heterosexual or homosexual.
I'm not aware of many mainstream works that specifically focus on such a disturbing and inappropriate topic. However, in general, the idea of 'forced stories' in any context is unethical and not something that should be glorified in literature or film. Most works in the LGBTQ+ genre tend to focus on positive relationships, coming - out stories, and acceptance rather than forced situations.
There are also some independent and art - house films that touch on gay relationships in historical contexts. For example, 'A Single Man' which is set in 1960s America and shows the life and love of a gay man. It focuses more on the emotional and psychological aspects rather than being erotic.
Most mainstream cinema focuses on positive, inclusive and non - vulgar representations of the gay community. Films like 'Moonlight' are important as they explore the life of a black gay man in a deep, emotional and non - sexualized way.
Yes, 'Brokeback Mountain' is a famous movie that has elements of this. It tells the story of two men, including an older one, and their long - term relationship. The movie beautifully portrays their love and the challenges they face in a society that is not fully accepting of their relationship.
I'm not aware of any mainstream books or movies specifically based on this. There may be some independent or niche works, but they are not widely known in general media.
There could be, but it's a very complex and often controversial area. Some works might aim to raise awareness about the abuse within the LGBT+ community, including forced sexual situations. However, it's important to note that these are not common storylines as most gay - themed works focus on consensual relationships. But in a broader sense, works that deal with sexual abuse and then recovery can be seen as having a positive message of hope and resilience.
One example could be 'Brokeback Mountain'. It tells a poignant story of two male cowboys who have a complex and somewhat 'forced' relationship by the circumstances of society at that time. Their love is not easily accepted, yet they are drawn to each other.