'He's in bed with José from the liquor store' -- does this line remain in the movie?

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I recall a line from the In The Heights musical:

Yesenia walks in the room
She smells sex and cheap perfume
She screams, “Who's in there with you, Julio?”
Grabs a bat and kicks in the door
He's in bed with José from the liquor store!

No me diga [You don't say!] source

Is this line in the movie? I haven't seen it yet.

Here the punchline is bisexuality (the setup suggests infidelity with a woman, pull back, and reveal infidelity with a man), so I anticipate the movie may have changed it, conscious of social justice scrutiny.

https://filmdaze.net/the-b-word-the-erasure-of-bisexuality-in-cinema/ describes biphobic tropes:

There’s a long-standing stereotype that bisexual people are more likely to cheat on their partners and are incapable of commitment.



Best Answer

.. She screams, “Who's in there with you, Julio?”

Grabs a bat and kicks in the door,

Hes in bed with José from the liquor store! No me diga [You don't say!]


Is this line in the movie? I haven't seen it yet.

Yes, it is...completely as you remember it.

A comprehensive what are the differences (if any) between the movie and the show is too broad for further discussion.




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