It is visually vibrant (in a wonderful on-the- cheap kind of way). But its insightful fury is undercut by thrashes of immaturity. It's engaged with culture and angry at it.
The Living End (1992)
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Runtime: 1 hr 32 mins
Genre: Dramas
Synopsis: A picaresque tale of two HIV-positive gay men -- one a writer, the other a studly, gun-toting drifter -- who hit the road after the drifter shoots a cop. Taking "until death due us part" as their... A picaresque tale of two HIV-positive gay men -- one a writer, the other a studly, gun-toting drifter -- who hit the road after the drifter shoots a cop. Taking "until death due us part" as their motto (literally), this pair of outlaw lovers with nothing left to lose embark on an anarchic car trip across California financed with stolen credit cards and punctuated by shoot-outs and hot sex. [More]
Starring: Craig Gilmore, Mike Dytri, Darcy Marta, Scot Goetz
Starring: Craig Gilmore, Mike Dytri, Darcy Marta, Scot Goetz, Joanna Went, Mary Woronov
Director: Gregg Araki
Director: Gregg Araki
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