Totally F***ed Up. F***ed up Edition [DVD]
K**W
So happy to complete the teen angst trilogy
Amazing.
T**Y
Film title is good description of this film
What a lot of nothing. No flow or real purpose to this film. Just some guy ends up killing himself because all the characters have zero life direction. Good example of lack of parental guidance does not end well.
M**N
Mandatory Viewing For Those Already On Board With Gregg Araki
Reviews should be for the actual film, not a damaged merchandise complaint. Should go without saying, but there it is. You either like Gregg Araki or you don’t. I’m not a super-fan, but I like him. He’s no genius but his work is often playful and visually interesting in narrative territory often unexplored. He drops the ball a lot, but if you’re on board with his overall vision, it’s hard to get too worked up. I believe Totally F—
A**R
A real, unfiltered look at Gay youth in the 90's.
Friendship, Sex, drugs and love....a real, unfiltered look at Gay youth in the 90's. This absolutely killed me it was just so amazing. If you've never seen a Gregg Arakki film this might be a new experience for you but his movies are just art. This tells a real story. The ups and downs of being Gay in the 90's. Gregg is able to portray Gay life and youth so brilliantly. If you've ever felt like an outsider or you grew up in that decade this might appeal to you. It just felt real...raw. It didn't try to be something that it wasn't. Literally following teens around, exploring the ups and downs of growing up Gay/Lesbian...dealing with sex, love, heartbreak and of course friendships. The initimate scenes felt very real, they didn't seem forced. James Duval and Alan Boyce had amazing chemistry in their scenes together. I loved it. This movie felt like a real story and according to the commentary, some of it was.
A**R
lgbt
great film mockumentery of lgbt issues of the 90s
S**C
F****d if you buy this
Sheer rubbish. Give your money to charity.and save time and energy.
J**Y
Yuk
the title says it all really
T**Y
"Fifteen Randon Celluloid Fragments"
This does what it claims, it is fifteen sort of linked films, set in LA in the eighties. It is amongst the first groundbreaking, `tell it like it is,' real life, gay pieces of cinema. It chooses as its subjects a mixed bag of troubled teens, and starts off with them talking about the high rate of suicide in teenage gays and it is being encouraged by the likes of music by `The Cure' and more worryingly - `The Smiths'!There are a number of pieces to camera using a variety of different cameras and therefore the quality jumps around even more than the narrative. The sound quality leaves a fair bit to be desired too and requires your full attention to ensure not missing anything.It is quite dated in a really good way, for those that lived through the eighties, there will be so much here that you had forgotten, like the huge brick mobiles and dial up sex lines - excellent! There are loads of comic or even comi-tragic moments; lets face it a scene based around two lesbians in a room full of `donor' gay guys and a turkey baster is fairly hard to categorize. Then there is teenage `street wisdom', like "love lasts as long as a squirt in the dark"..There is a great piece where they discuss who is a fanciable screen god/star and their top three are Mel Gibson, Tom Cruise and Michael Stipe. In a very Bruce La Bruce way there are lots of questions or statement flashed up on the screen, and this film does ask far more questions than it ever set out to answer - that really is part of its hidden charm. That I feel was the intention of Director Gregg Araki (Mysterious Skin Mysterious Skin [DVD] [2005 ]and Kaboom Kaboom [DVD ]being two more well known later works) who shows as much of the film making process as what it results in.This is a montage of films and that can be distracting as it acts as an alienation device from getting too close to the characters or the action. This is still an essential piece of cinema in the ever growing panoply of gay cinema and should be lauded for that. It will not be to everybody's taste and can be (rightly) accused of being too long, but there is enough here to keep you entertained. One of my favourites is going to a gig by the `legendary' `Kamikaze D*ldo's'. It is also a massive trip down eighties memory lane, with AIDS as a spectre of doom hanging over seventies hedonism culture. If original and groundbreaking gay cinema is one of your things then you really ought to check out the fantastic `Taxi zum Klo' Taxi Zum Klo [DVD ]and /or `Nighthawks', Nighthawks/Strip Jack Naked - Nighthawks 2 [DVD] [1978 ] I am sure you will enjoy them too. Mysterious Skin [DVD] [2005Kaboom [DVDTaxi Zum Klo [DVDNighthawks/Strip Jack Naked - Nighthawks 2 [DVD] [1978
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