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The Living End is a 1992 American comedy-drama film by Gregg Araki. Described by some critics as a "gay Thelma & Louise," the film is an early entry in the New Queer Cinema genre. The Living End was nominated for a Grand Jury Prize at the Sundance Film Festival in 1992.
Aug 21, 1992 · The Living End: Directed by Gregg Araki. With Mike Dytri, Craig Gilmore, Mark Finch, Mary Woronov. Luke is a gay hustler. Jon is a movie critic. Both are HIV positive. They go on a hedonistic, dangerous journey, their motto "Fuck the world".
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- Comedy, Crime, Drama
- Gregg Araki
- 1992-08-21
The Living End (1992) Movie Info Synopsis A drifter (Mike Dytri) and a film critic (Craig Gilmore) hit the road as fugitives and as gay lovers who are HIV positive.
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- Drama, LGBTQ+
- Gregg Araki
The Living End takes place at the tail end of decades of tolerated genocide, of purposeful inaction by a United States Government which had determined that the unchecked spread of AIDS was in its best interests as it primarily affected gay men, IV drug users, and 'The Third World'.
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- Desperate Pictures, Strand Releasing
- Gregg Araki
TOP CRITIC. 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. Full Review...
Aug 14, 1992 · Play Trailer. An irresponsible movie by Gregg Araki. Overview. Two HIV-positive young men — a semi-employed film critic and a hot hustler — tear off on a cross-country crime spree. Gregg Araki. Written by CinemaSerf on November 11, 2023.
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