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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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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 early 90s America.
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 ...
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Jan 9, 2015 · Two body-positive guys, a raunchy hustler and a passive movie critic, fall violently in love and flee a caricatured LA together after the hustler carelessly shoots a cop. Their aimless, fuck-the ...
Like Araki's later movies, The Living End is peppered with pop culture detritus and features a soundtrack heavy on industrial and alternative music -- in this case Psychic TV, Coil, and Fred Gianelli.
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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]