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The Living End
(2008)
Released By:
Strand Releasing
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Not Rated
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Studio:
Strand Releasing
Genre:
Action-Adventure
MPAA Rating:
Not Rated
Director:
N/A
Language:
English
Official Website:
N/A
Theatrical Release:
N/A
Home Video Release:
4/29/2008
Cast:
Christopher Coppola
,
David Foley
,
Zack Ward
Published ID:
757762
UPC:
096009048891, 712267273225,
Plot:
A gentle film critic hooks up with a violent drifter in this HIV-positive road movie, which marked the emergence of writer/director
Gregg Araki
into the art house mainstream. Jon (
Craig Gilmore
) has just learned he has the virus that causes AIDS. Still in a state of shock, he stumbles through his usual routine -- until he meets Luke (
Mike Dytri
), a hunky, gun-toting hitchhiker who has just stolen a car from a pair of homicidal lesbians and shot a trio of would-be gay bashers. Against his better judgment, Jon lets Luke stay at his place and soon finds himself drawn into the nihilistic stranger's world; it doesn't hurt that Luke is also HIV-positive and hot to get inside Jon's pants. Things take a
Bonnie and Clyde
turn when Luke kills a policeman. The pair go on the lam, first to San Francisco, then all over the western United States. Jon keeps his best friend, Darcy (
Darcy Marta
), apprised of his situation via a series of ever more infrequent collect calls. But as the road trip continues, Jon becomes increasingly disillusioned with Luke's belief that since they're doomed to die, they should lead consequence-free lives. Like
Araki
's later movies,
The Living End
is peppered with pop culture detritus and features a soundtrack heavy on industrial and alternative music -- in this case
Psychic TV
,
Coil
, and
Fred Gianelli
.
Marta
is a veteran of
Araki
's earlier
Three Bewildered People in the Night
, while several other cast members, including
Gilmore
, would go on to appear in the director's
Totally F***ed Up
.
The Living End
's many cameos include performance artist
Johanna Went
,
Eating Raoul
director
Paul Bartel
,
Warhol
associate
Mary Woronov
, and
Peter Grame
, star of the obscure European film
Das Gluck Beim Haendewaschen
. ~ Brian J. Dillard, All Movie Guide
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