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Three Bewildered People in the Night (1987)

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Three Bewildered People in the Night

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6/10

produced without even a shoestring budget

It's no coincidence that an early scene in Gregg Araki's no-budget drama is set beneath a conspicuous, neon-lit lottery billboard. The fledgling writer director redefined the concept of independent filmmaking by finishing his debut feature at a total cost of only $5,000. The title is almost comically precise: each of Araki's three characters is bored, restless, lonely, and more than a little confused, and the grittiness of the underlit photography (filmed entirely after-hours) lends a claustrophobic pall to the already self-absorbed gloominess of the scenario, a relatively conventional coming-out drama with a difference. The tension of attraction between Mark (who is gay) and Craig (who isn't) is complicated by the affection both share with Alicia. Araki handles each relationship with surprising care, although his script leans hard on existential art school angst, making the characters sound too whiny and petulant at times. It doesn't take long to become acclimated to the poor (post-dubbed) sound and natural (dark) lighting, but the effort needs to be put into perspective: for the average cost in 1987 of a typical Hollywood blockbuster, Araki could have made...yes: 10,000 feature-length films!
  • mjneu59
  • 7 de jan. de 2011
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8/10

The most fully realized ménage-à-trois I've ever seen

This is the tale of two best friends, Alicia a video artist, and David, an audio artist, who really do love each other, but she is straight and he is gay.

Alicia has a live in boyfriend, Craig, who loves her a lot but isn't sexually fulfilled by her. Craig is a bit intrigued by David and David is quickly becoming intrigued with Craig. Both boys are terrified of pursuing the attraction though because both care for Alicia and don't want to hurt her. David even has to put up with listening to Alicia complain that Craig makes her TOO happy. That's a problem because she's unable to concentrate enough on her art.

All three of them are unhappy in their current lives, Craig because he feels he's being taken for granted by Alicia, and Alicia and David because they are into their "world weary, misunderstood artist' personas.

When David finally breaks down and tells Alicia he's falling for her boyfriend (it's gone no further than a chaste kiss, initiated by Craig) Alicia IS hurt, and reacts as you'd expect.

Will they work it out? Will any of them find happiness? Watch it and see. That is IF you can find one of the rare copies of this title AND if you can put up with the low quality, black and white, scratchy sound, Chinese subtitled, VHS copies available.

Personally I thought it was worth it and felt that in many ways this was superior to Splendor (1999), Araki's much bigger budget film, dealing with many of the same themes. Splendor had to be homogenized a bit for the mass market, (the boys definite attraction for one another expunged) This one is still the gritty original.
  • Havan_IronOak
  • 21 de fev. de 2004
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9/10

Hidden Araki Masterpiece about Sexual Fluidity

A bi-sexual threesome romance drama that has a revolving doors of cheating and feelings - pictured in almost no budget with good enough actors. This is shockingly good. Its giving Eustache's Mother and the Whore. In fact, this might be Araki's hidden masterpiece.

This is first and probably least Araki-est work. There is a lack of style in this film. His valley dialogue is almost not present. The edge is dull side in this. Its barebones and uses diegetic sound to amplify mood within the film but there is enough tension and actual interesting conversation within the film. In fact, it might be even considered as a slow cinema film and it works really well.

Never knew he has it in him actually. I wish I could see this under a better quality. I got it off Internet Archive I believe.

Highly recommended.
  • akoaytao1234
  • 10 de abr. de 2025
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