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It's as if the writer was listening and writing down conversations I have had after one night stands. The fear that what we did might be "un-safe"; the defining of ourselves as gay, bi-sexual, heterosexual, whatever; the will we see each other again thing.
Strong acting and gloomy black and white photography enhance the mood, and help us to forget that this is far too wordy for a film - it would make a great stage play though.
What emerges is what a rotten thing HIV/AIDS is - how it has completely transformed our sex lives - inhibited us and filled us with fear when we should be able to completely let go. Bring on the cure!
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It's as if the writer was listening and writing down conversations I have had after one night stands. The fear that what we did might be "un-safe"; the defining of ourselves as gay, bi-sexual, heterosexual, whatever; the will we see each other again thing.
Strong acting and gloomy black and white photography enhance the mood, and help us to forget that this is far too wordy for a film - it would make a great stage play though.
What emerges is what a rotten thing HIV/AIDS is - how it has completely transformed our sex lives - inhibited us and filled us with fear when we should be able to completely let go. Bring on the cure!