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Luster is a twisted LA comedy about unrequited love, featuring Jackson, a poet, who struggles with his crush on Billy, Derek, Sam, Jed, and his lesbian friend.Luster is a twisted LA comedy about unrequited love, featuring Jackson, a poet, who struggles with his crush on Billy, Derek, Sam, Jed, and his lesbian friend.Luster is a twisted LA comedy about unrequited love, featuring Jackson, a poet, who struggles with his crush on Billy, Derek, Sam, Jed, and his lesbian friend.
Barry Wyatt
- Jed
- (as b. Wyatt)
- …
Gabriel Dell Jr.
- Private Investigator
- (as Gabriel Dell jr.)
Norman Reedus
- Sextools Delivery Boy
- (as a different name)
JD Cullum
- Ned Smythe
- (as J.D. Cullum)
Michael McCraine
- Orgy Girl
- (as Mikee McCraine)
Stephen Berra
- Skaterboy
- (as Steve Berra)
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Jackson, he tell us, fall in love with at least 20 people every day, or kind of i can say. Jackson (Justin Herwick), the center of "Luster", is a poet who works in a friend's record store. He lives writing, drinking, fallen in love and having sex in some orgies. His cousin came to his house and then Jackson questioned about incest. There is a writer as a friend, a funny photographer, she is lesbian, Jackson is gay. There's a stores customer who sees Jackson, and then he questioned about love at first sight. Jackson what to see a boy from the last night orgy. Jackson write for a strange famous artist, maybe he have a chance of work with he. And all of this only in a Friday morning. "Luster" going to tell us what happen to Jackson and how might he change finally at the Sunday morning.
From director Everett Lewis, comes this drama about the love, the young and the old. I can see that "Luster" is some criticized, for bad. The fact that a films is about gay people doesn't mean that an heterosexual cant enjoy it, no deal with that, but there's exist homophobia in the public yet, so some critics just critic for good, doesn't matter if they give it a 10 or a 1. Some gay films can be so builds so selfish that it makes it feel that the film itself is just for a gay public, and that means that is bad because movies is not something exclusive. At least i can that "Luster" don't commit that error, actually, in spite of some technical issues, i found it very clever, fun sometimes, not funny at totally but very poetic in its totality.
"Luster" is an analyse to love developed in Jackson, who grown up at the end of the film. Is too a very nice and pleasant look to a lifestyle, where other wants drugs and others love bad treats. There's people who love feel pain in their flesh just. Maybe they feel it miserable, or just they love to turn on in that way? Jackson lives in that world at Friday morning, but when he really asks about if he really in loved, if he is really loved at a traumatic Sunday morning, he grown up. He realizes what life want to live.
"Luster" is about the conflict between love and desire in men, obviously demonstrated in the orgies that Jackson have, in the secrets of her friend. The man here, is Jackson. He think he was sure about the life he want it when the famous artist give him the job, but then he realizes of some things about the same art, the flesh and the man who going to give him the job.
But, in spite that Jackson is the center, the other characters, being or not involved with he, front that growing up to, questioned about it. More noted for the characters of Sam and Alyssa, this last a very funny woman who have a good definition of love and its chemical relation. All in "Luster" wonder things, have different lifestyles, ones want pleasures, others just love. But no all grown up, don't find the true. Others do it, others "don't butter" about it, don't cares it about it, other don't do it and lose the battle.
Its a pity that "Luster" have some technical problems, of course, it's not about it technical ways, the problem, no in its totality, is how was used it. Of course one can say that can be understand it taking on count that is a independent film, but i think that could be some more work in that, specially in sound, the camera work was good. The performances was great, by everyone, but i really feel it weird about the performances when Derek told Jackson that he is in love with him. That kiss was so technical, so i don't see it human, i feel it like plastic, inhuman, like if these two were machines. That was my unique complain, but, just for take the thing right, i love both performances, being honest and truly, specially from Herwick, maybe, with Gidley, the best of all movie.
I find "Luster", like i said, very poetic. I think that, actually, is Jackson who write this movie as his poetry work. Telling us his experience in love and how we, in some way, fall in love with him too.
*Sorry for the mistakes ... well, if there any.
From director Everett Lewis, comes this drama about the love, the young and the old. I can see that "Luster" is some criticized, for bad. The fact that a films is about gay people doesn't mean that an heterosexual cant enjoy it, no deal with that, but there's exist homophobia in the public yet, so some critics just critic for good, doesn't matter if they give it a 10 or a 1. Some gay films can be so builds so selfish that it makes it feel that the film itself is just for a gay public, and that means that is bad because movies is not something exclusive. At least i can that "Luster" don't commit that error, actually, in spite of some technical issues, i found it very clever, fun sometimes, not funny at totally but very poetic in its totality.
"Luster" is an analyse to love developed in Jackson, who grown up at the end of the film. Is too a very nice and pleasant look to a lifestyle, where other wants drugs and others love bad treats. There's people who love feel pain in their flesh just. Maybe they feel it miserable, or just they love to turn on in that way? Jackson lives in that world at Friday morning, but when he really asks about if he really in loved, if he is really loved at a traumatic Sunday morning, he grown up. He realizes what life want to live.
"Luster" is about the conflict between love and desire in men, obviously demonstrated in the orgies that Jackson have, in the secrets of her friend. The man here, is Jackson. He think he was sure about the life he want it when the famous artist give him the job, but then he realizes of some things about the same art, the flesh and the man who going to give him the job.
But, in spite that Jackson is the center, the other characters, being or not involved with he, front that growing up to, questioned about it. More noted for the characters of Sam and Alyssa, this last a very funny woman who have a good definition of love and its chemical relation. All in "Luster" wonder things, have different lifestyles, ones want pleasures, others just love. But no all grown up, don't find the true. Others do it, others "don't butter" about it, don't cares it about it, other don't do it and lose the battle.
Its a pity that "Luster" have some technical problems, of course, it's not about it technical ways, the problem, no in its totality, is how was used it. Of course one can say that can be understand it taking on count that is a independent film, but i think that could be some more work in that, specially in sound, the camera work was good. The performances was great, by everyone, but i really feel it weird about the performances when Derek told Jackson that he is in love with him. That kiss was so technical, so i don't see it human, i feel it like plastic, inhuman, like if these two were machines. That was my unique complain, but, just for take the thing right, i love both performances, being honest and truly, specially from Herwick, maybe, with Gidley, the best of all movie.
I find "Luster", like i said, very poetic. I think that, actually, is Jackson who write this movie as his poetry work. Telling us his experience in love and how we, in some way, fall in love with him too.
*Sorry for the mistakes ... well, if there any.
I admire Everett Lewis greatly - there are too few auteurs like him making heartfelt realistically emotionally painful queer movies. LUSTER clearly warns us that in our lives (love) and everything that glitters is not gold".
The low budget nature of the film only reinforces the aesthetics. The cast is good and touching, the direction solid and the dialogue pacy and whilst it might sound corny in places - we've all thought or said the same lines.
That Everett keeps making films, keeps trying to challenge our lives should be commended.....were the studios more bold to drop big cash into his pocket I have no doubt that he could make and dazzle us all with a film as successful as MILK....thank god for queer film makers like EL....more please.
The low budget nature of the film only reinforces the aesthetics. The cast is good and touching, the direction solid and the dialogue pacy and whilst it might sound corny in places - we've all thought or said the same lines.
That Everett keeps making films, keeps trying to challenge our lives should be commended.....were the studios more bold to drop big cash into his pocket I have no doubt that he could make and dazzle us all with a film as successful as MILK....thank god for queer film makers like EL....more please.
Reminiscent – I was never part of that scene, but I recognise many of the situations. Funny – in the right places, and the few dark parts of the comedy are
appropriately dark. Quirky, and unexpectedly thoughtful – or thought-provoking, in not too deep a way. Some of it's emotionally symbolic, which sounds a bit arty but it's not; it's down-to-earth.
Luster is not all of those things at once in any one part of the film, nor should it be. It's a smart mix that's effectively packaged. More than OK, I felt positively good after watching it.
There's some caricature, and that's expected, but it's fitting. The characters' emotions are totally human. The timeline is enjoyably ridiculous, but I don't imagine for a moment that this was intended to be realistic. Cramming the whole thing into a single weekend is part of the essence of what makes the package effective. I shan't spoil the plot by commenting on the other essential parts.
Incidentally, it's not the orgy that's pictured on the cover (I never expected it to be – a friend recommended the movie over a decade ago).
A memorable film that I'll keep, and certainly watch again, more than once. For that alone, I want to give it 8/10.
Some of it's 9/10. Overall, it's a 7 – take your time, set aside any preconceptions, watch and enjoy.
Luster is not all of those things at once in any one part of the film, nor should it be. It's a smart mix that's effectively packaged. More than OK, I felt positively good after watching it.
There's some caricature, and that's expected, but it's fitting. The characters' emotions are totally human. The timeline is enjoyably ridiculous, but I don't imagine for a moment that this was intended to be realistic. Cramming the whole thing into a single weekend is part of the essence of what makes the package effective. I shan't spoil the plot by commenting on the other essential parts.
Incidentally, it's not the orgy that's pictured on the cover (I never expected it to be – a friend recommended the movie over a decade ago).
A memorable film that I'll keep, and certainly watch again, more than once. For that alone, I want to give it 8/10.
Some of it's 9/10. Overall, it's a 7 – take your time, set aside any preconceptions, watch and enjoy.
The film had the edginess and campiness of a Greg Araki film, with some moments cinematography and character development reminiscent of Gus Van Sant. The characters were sexy, quirky and fun to watch. The story was engaging. The production quality (lighting and sound) was lacking a bit, but not too bad. Hopefully we will see more of Justin Herwick, who played the lead role. He reminded me of River Phoneix. Supporting actor Jonah Blechman (who played Billy) was adorable and his character added some punch to the film. Those who like a mix of raunchiness and reality with the esoteric and attempts to "be deep" will enjoy the film. I definitely did.
Luster is more a movie about a guy who happens to be gay ,not a GAY movie. Jackson is an amazing character for this film because like this film although he is strange he is believable and thats how the whole film is dramatic enough to be a movie but not so much that you find no common ground. The relationship between characters is amazing and As a gay guy i can honestly admit i have "fallen in love" a million times before learning the person's last name like how Jackson is crazy over billy who he knows nothing about. That impulse for a connection is totally believable and the film makes you look at the characters and go i have a friend like that or more importantly "i am like that"
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- Crazy creditsAll Opening Credits List only the First Name of the Cast and or Crew member.
- ConnectionsReferences The Dating Game (1965)
- SoundtracksShymaster
Performed by Rizzo
©Rizzo, 1998 [BMI]
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- Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, USA(various exterior and interior shots)
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- $24,137
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $7,589
- Sep 14, 2003
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- $24,137
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