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Synopsis

After the grinding nihilism of The Doom Generation and Nowhere, Araki made an abrupt detour into screwball comedy with this sunny and improbable combination of Preston Sturges and Godard. Araki’s then-muse and girlfriend Kathleen Robertson plays Veronica, whose previously fallow love life takes a turn for the better when she starts seeing two guys (Johnathon Schaech and Matt Keeslar) at once. Unwilling to give either of them up, Veronica convinces them that they should all live together, which pushes the sexual tension between the trio to the breaking point—until some inventive variations on the old Sturgesian banana peel shuttle us towards a reasonably (and unexpectedly) happy ending. “Think of it as Jules and Jim reimagined as an Archie comic book with the sexual roles reversed, and photographed by Bruce Weber for a photo spread in Seventeen magazine” (Stephen Holden, The New York Times). –TIFF

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Gregg Araki

One of the angriest, most unconventional, and relentlessly intriguing voices in independent cinema, filmmaker Gregg Araki emerged on the film scene with the subtlety of a gunshot to the head with The Living End in 1992. His story of two HIV-positive gay lovers on a highway rampage quickly established him as one of the key figures in the “New Queer Cinema.” The film reached out to many of society’s more alienated members—gay and straight—who related to its energetic rage and identified with the anger of its principle characters.

Of Asian-American heritage, Araki is a native of Southern California. After attending film school at the University of Southern California—where he was particularly influenced by screwball comedies such as Bringing Up Baby— he made his directorial debut in 1987 with Three Bewildered People in the Night. With a budget of only $5,000 and using a stationary camera, he told the story of a romance between a video artist, her lover… read more

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Derek Tvmala

20Dec11

Gregg Araki turned cheesy, but I love cheese. And by three's.

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Andrew Misler

1Dec11

hey, a remix by My Bloody Valentine

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Gembira Putra Agam

15May11

the lightest araki's work ever done.

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mondotempesta

18Mar11

Buon potenziale, risultato stupidino. La voce della protagonista nel doppiaggio italiano provoca rush cutanei. Ma ti voglio bene lo stesso, Gregg.

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