Scott Favor

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Scott Favor is a central character in Gus Van Sant's film "My Own Private Idaho," a wealthy young man who drifts through the world of street hustlers while grappling with identity, loyalty, and privilege.

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instanceOf fictional character
film character
appearsIn My Own Private Idaho NERFINISHED
appearsInLanguage English-language film
associatedWith Portland street hustlers NERFINISHED
characterArc renounces street life
returns to upper-class world
characterDevelopment plans to abandon hustler friends at 21
createdBy Gus Van Sant NERFINISHED
familyBackground politically powerful family
father Mayor Favor NERFINISHED
fictionalUniverse My Own Private Idaho NERFINISHED
filmGenreContext New Queer Cinema-associated film
independent drama
firstAppearanceYear 1991
friendOf Mike Waters NERFINISHED
gender male
inspiredBy Henry IV, Part 1 NERFINISHED
Henry IV, Part 2 NERFINISHED
Prince Hal NERFINISHED
languageStyle Shakespearean-influenced dialogue in some scenes
loyaltyConflict street family vs biological family
medium feature film
narrativeRole central character
protagonist
nationality American
notableTrait charismatic
privileged yet disaffected
rebellious attitude toward his father
occupation street hustler
portrayedBy Keanu Reeves NERFINISHED
productionCountryOfWork United States NERFINISHED
relationshipToMikeWaters close friend GENERATED
object of unrequited love GENERATED
screenTimeImportance one of two main leads
screenWriter Gus Van Sant NERFINISHED
setting Idaho NERFINISHED
Italy NERFINISHED
Portland, Oregon NERFINISHED
sexuality ambiguous
socialClass wealthy
themeInvolvement identity
loyalty
privilege

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My Own Private Idaho character Scott Favor