Seis adolescentes LGBTQ+ marginalizados vivem em Los Angeles e enfrentam juntos os desafios da juventude em meio a rejeição familiar, solidão, violência, sexualidade e a crise da AIDS.Seis adolescentes LGBTQ+ marginalizados vivem em Los Angeles e enfrentam juntos os desafios da juventude em meio a rejeição familiar, solidão, violência, sexualidade e a crise da AIDS.Seis adolescentes LGBTQ+ marginalizados vivem em Los Angeles e enfrentam juntos os desafios da juventude em meio a rejeição familiar, solidão, violência, sexualidade e a crise da AIDS.
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and without stereotypes. Even in today's age of "will and grace" crap, it still holds up as ten times more genuine.
A lot of people complain that nothing much happens - but that's what these
characters are destined to do- nothing much. They're problem is that they can't find a place to hang out, to fit in, to find others like them. They are nihilistic outcasts, and because they're gay in 1993, they're even more outcast - but
partially by themselves. This film shows this better than any film I've seen since...
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I love how film's tackle this LGBTQ teenager's problems. Especially, the character's talking about being thrown out or cheating and such, which given the time it was made, handled with care and compassion. It was after all, the 90s. AIDS death was still on the uptick. Its nice to see how they have each other's back even with some of stuff.
Stylistically, it is very lofi, no budget vibes. You could feel the indie-ness of the film. Its rough and almost scratchy which makes me remember those Waters and Warhol films. And with the additional talking heads, made it have that documentary feel.
Overall, this was a very interesting watch. A great time capsule of a troubling time. When out is also being out there alone with other alike. Excited to watch Nowhere soon.
Araki's trademark self-coined slang and gother-than-thou art references are still in tact as we view this period of life that is less transitional emotionally than just a shift of behaviors- as we all act like babies. maybe it's just making up excuses - a character being lured into cheating because of a bootleg nine inch nails video- or maybe it's just talking in goofy language and popping pills in abandonned garages to watch each other fall over.
as for the film's "crappy" look, I could either chock it up to lack of funds or intentional grainy filming. After all, every single one of his films are laced with characters using intentionally awful dialogue and intentionally bad acting to disguise its actual intentions. it makes since that he could do this visually too. And with the interspersed interviews with steven's video camera- it could easily be construed as the actual camera eye of the group, a 7th member if you will. either way, it didn't distract me.
People who enjoyed Araki's other films because of the pretty colors and big loud noises need not apply themselves to this film, because it does take patience. but the result is a rewarding experience.
Você sabia?
- CuriosidadesFirst part of Gregg Araki's Teenage Apocalypse Trilogy. The other two parts are Geração Maldita (1995) and Estrada para Lugar Nenhum (1997). James Duval stars in all three films.
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Patricia: Let me tell you what the problem with the stupid fucking world is. All the stupid people are breeding like mad having tens and tens of kids, while the cool people aren't having any! So, the population just keeps getting stupider and stupider! I mean, it's no wonder the whole world's going down the toilet.
- ConexõesFeatured in Beyond Clueless (2014)
- Trilhas sonorasMotorskill
Written by 16 Volt, Eric Powell (uncredited)
Performed by 16 Volt
Published by Ink Head
Courtesy of Eric Powell & Reconstriction
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- US$ 101.071
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