when your circle gay and unemployed
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Eine Gruppe schwul-lesbischer Teenager versucht in den 90er Jahren in Los Angeles mit den Problemen des Heranwachsens fertig zu werden. Sie sind auf der Suche nach ihrer sexuellen Identität und der "großen Liebe". Ihre Eltern haben sie rausgeworfen, sie sind pleite, leben in ständiger Angst vor der homofeindlichen Umwelt und ziehen über alles her, was sie bewegt - Safe Sex, Drogen, Liebe, Selbstbefriedigung und AIDS.
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when your circle gay and unemployed
another homo movie by gregg araki
hot pink late night phone calls on transparent phones. supermarket murals. queer dysfunction and TV hum-soaked confusion.disillusioned gay teens wandering through a gen-x desolation posturing and fucking and over confidently stating The Facts. Ghosts of society left to die and be dead. being a teenager is hard enough, but being a queer teenage nihilist, left to wander art installations and industrial concerts and car parks and gas stations and shit jobs looking for love in Bush's Conservative America? fuck that.Every rewatch of this film gives me something extra to enjoy, especially this viewing since i am a 27 year old boy lost in a locked sea of emotional and psychological waste. i found solace in TFU.Gregg Araki films are everything to me.
A group of alienated queer teenagers in early 90s Los Angeles struggle with homelessness, fractured relationships, and existential despair.
Gregg Araki directed this 1993 drama, which is widely considered a foundational work of the New Queer Cinema movement.
Yes, it is the first installment of Gregg Araki's 'Teenage Apocalypse Trilogy', followed by The Doom Generation and Nowhere.