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  1. Jul 21, 2024 · The Living End follows two HIV-positive men, Luke and Jon, who embark on a nihilistic road trip after Luke kills a police officer. As they navigate their uncertain future, the film delves into ...

  2. The movie gives people a piece of the AIDS nightmare - a view of HIV-infected men struggling to retain romance - but the piece is sharp and brittle, with little humor truly working. And despite the somewhat serene ending, it is really shot through more with the characters' rage than anything. [14 Aug 1992, p.42]

  3. 75% 61%. Running time: 1h 32m. Genre: Comedy, Drama. A gentle film critic hooks up with a violent drifter in this HIV-positive road movie, which marked the emergence of writer/director Gregg Araki ...

    • Gregg Araki
    • Jon Gerrans, Marcus Hu
    • Comedy, Drama
    • 1h 32m
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  5. Aug 21, 1992 · The Living End is a 1992 film directed by Gregg Araki, centered on two HIV-positive men, Jon and Luke, who embark on a dangerous and liberating road trip across the United States. As they challenge societal norms and confront their own fears, the film explores themes of alienation, survival, and defiance against a backdrop of the AIDS crisis in ...

  6. This movie had its weaknesses as some things weren't handled with enough care or weren't as impactful as I would have hoped. I enjoyed. It is rife with the same Gregg Araki 'To Kalon' of honesty and valor, just without the same existential urgency concealed within the balls to the walls imbroglio that comes later.

  7. COVID-19. Self-quarantine movie watch #99. Look, the film started really well. Setting up the characters and getting to know the context of their lives, their desires, etc. But after the first act, the film didn't know where to take these characters. There wasn't a compelling story to put these characters in. Yet the concepts it presented were good, such as self-destructive behavior, obsession ...

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