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  1. Exploring the beauty and rage of this 1992 New Queer Cinema - and punk! - classic.www.patreon.com/AaronHunter- - - - - - More on the film: A mostly positive,...

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  3. 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 ...

  4. 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]

  5. 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
  6. Apr 3, 1992 · The Living End. Directed by: Gregg Araki. Starring: Mike Dytri, Craig Gilmore. Genres: New Queer Cinema, Road Movie, Romance, Drama, Black Comedy. Rated the #84 best film of 1992, and #5019 in the greatest all-time movies (according to RYM users).

  7. Intense 90's vibes here. Even in the nascence of his career Gregg Araki creates such a remarkably specific aesthetic, especially impressive given the meager budget. Love is better than life. Two HIV-positive young men—a semi-employed film critic and a hot hustler—tear off on a cross-country crime spree.

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