Basil from the game Omori can be viewed through a queer lens.
Basil's gender expression and interests are non-traditionally masculine.
Basil's experiences and characteristics resonate with the queer community.
πΈ Basil is in love with Sunny and their friendship is deeper than just being best friends.
π· The presence of flowers, specifically the white tulips and sunflowers, symbolizes the romantic feelings between Basil and Sunny.
π» Basil sees himself as a sunflower, a symbol of unwavering faith and unconditional love towards Sunny.
β€οΈ Basil's attachment to Sunny can be seen through a queer lens as him being in love with Sunny.
π Basil's unhealthy attachment to Sunny is influenced by growing up in a small and suffocating community.
π Basil's mental state deteriorates throughout the game, leading to his actions and behavior.
β‘οΈ Basil's struggles with trauma and mental illness should be empathized with.
π» The romantic pairing of Sunny and Basil, known as Sunflower, is often seen as toxic but has valid interpretations.
π The main theme of Omori is forgiveness and growth through shared trauma.
π The video discusses the complexity of relationships in the game Omori and how all of the Sunny ships have mental hurdles to overcome before becoming healthy.
π The argument that calling a character gay is not inherently homophobic, but rather reflects the need for diverse and well-done representation in media.
π‘ The importance of queer headcanons and finding relatable characters in popular media for the queer community.
π The video discusses the queer undertones in the game Omori and emphasizes the importance of mental health.
π Omori explores the complexity of relationships, the impact of trauma, unhealthy coping mechanisms, and the possibility of healing and forgiveness.
π³οΈβπ The protagonist Basil is queer-coded, suggesting underlying queer themes in the game, while also challenging stereotypes about gender expression.
π Basil's actions and relationship with Sunny in the game 'Omori' have queer coding and undertones, leading many to interpret Basil as queer.
𧩠While it's not explicitly stated that Basil is gay or attracted to men, there is enough evidence to form a solid queer reading of the character.
π‘ The developers of 'Omori' may have been aware of the homoerotic implications in Basil's actions, but chose not to outright depict it in fear of overshadowing the game's message about mental health.