Love! Valour! Compassion!
Eight friends spend three weekends in the country over the course of a summer as they explore their sometimes conflicting attitudes about love, sex, friendship, life, and death in this screen adaptation of Terrence McNally's award-winning play. Gregory Mitchell (Stephen Bogardus) is a successful choreographer whose skills as a dancer have begun to decay as he slips into middle age. He has a handsome summer home in Upstate New York which he shares with his lover Bobby Brahms (Justin Kirk). Gregory and Bobby often invite several of their friends to join them for holiday weekends: Perry Sellars (Stephen Spinella) and Arthur Rape (John Benjamin Hickey) are a pair of yuppies (complete with a Volvo) who have been a couple for 14 years (as Perry jokes, "We're role models — it's very stressful"). John Jeckyll (John Glover), a musician and composer with a short temper and a witheringly bitter sense of humor, arrives with his latest boyfriend, Ramon Fornos (Randy Becker), a good-looking dancer who often suffers the wrath of John's foul mood. Buzz Hauser (Jason Alexander) is a witty and flamboyant enthusiast of the Broadway theater who describes his greatest fear as a production of The King and I starring Tommy Tune and Elaine Stritch; he's also HIV-positive, though he stubbornly refuses to discuss his condition with his friends. And John's twin brother James Jeckyll (also played by John Glover) is his brother's polar opposite, a kind and forgiving soul who is now living with AIDS.
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Worth Watching - Liquid
I recently watched this for a second time, having first seen it perhaps 8 years ago. As enjoyable the second time around - one of those films you can add to your collection and re-watch every few years. The film revolves around a group of gay men and the arc of their relationships over a summer. Everyone will find something to relate to here - insecurities, betrayal, infidelity, being alone, AIDS. I found this to be one of those films where you really care about the characters and, when you realize the movie's coming to an end, you're disappointed you don't get to spend more time with them.Gay men's answer to the Big Chill. - Magdalene
This movie is a sweet comedy that deals with all the issues of being gay. Like being too butch, being to femme, having AIDS, sleeping around, not sleeping around, falling in love, and being lost. Well acted and well directed, this movie goes for the heart strings and then makes you laugh.
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Worth Watching - Liquid
I recently watched this for a second time, having first seen it perhaps 8 years ago. As enjoyable the second time around - one of those films you can add to your collection and re-watch every few years. The film revolves around a group of gay men and the ...Gay men's answer to the Big Chill. - Magdalene
This movie is a sweet comedy that deals with all the issues of being gay. Like being too butch, being to femme, having AIDS, sleeping around, not sleeping around, falling in love, and being lost. Well acted and well directed, this movie goes for the heart ...