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The Living End is a 1992 American comedy-drama film by Gregg Araki. Described by some critics as a "gay Thelma & Louise," the film is an early entry in the New Queer Cinema genre. The Living End was nominated for a Grand Jury Prize at the Sundance Film Festival in 1992.
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21 de ago. de 1992 · 1 Video. 12 Photos. Comedy Crime Drama. Luke is a gay hustler. Jon is a movie critic. Both are HIV positive. They go on a hedonistic, dangerous journey, their motto "Fuck the world". Director. Gregg Araki. Writer. Gregg Araki. Stars. Mike Dytri. Craig Gilmore. Mark Finch. See production info at IMDbPro. STREAMING. RENT/BUY. from $1.99.
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The Living End. Dirigida Por. Gregg Araki. Estados Unidos, 1992. Comedia, Drama, LGBTQ+, Policiaco, Culto. 85. Sinopsis. Luke y Jon son dos jóvenes, guapos y atractivos, que han cambiado su estilo de vida tras descubrir que son seropositivos.
Reparto. Crítica de SensaCine. Fotos. Películas similares. 29 de julio de 1994 en cines | 1h 32min | Comedia dramática. Dirigida por Gregg Araki. |. Guion Gregg Araki. Reparto Craig Gilmore , Mary...
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Vivir hasta el fin es una película dirigida por Gregg Araki con Mike Dytri, Craig Gilmore, Mark Finch, Mary Woronov .... Año: 1992. Título original: The Living End. Sinopsis: Luke es un chapero gay. Jon es un crítico de cine. Ambos tienen el virus VIH del SIDA. Y ambos deciden embarcarse en un hedonista y peligroso viaje.
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YouTube Movies & TV. 180M subscribers. Subscribed. 166. THE LIVING END by Gregg Araki is one of the most highly acclaimed classics of New Queer Cinema. Melding pop noir elements into a lovers...
The Living End takes place at the tail end of decades of tolerated genocide, of purposeful inaction by a United States Government which had determined that the unchecked spread of AIDS was in its best interests as it primarily affected gay men, IV drug users, and 'The Third World'.