Director:Bill Sherwood
Performer:Richard Gunnon John Borg Steve Brahimi Cathy Kingey Patrick Tull Yolande Bavan Bob Cooper Hanna Kosinska
One of the first public films on AIDS was Bill The only work directed by Shcrwood died of AIDS complications in 1990. Tell the story of a homosexual with AIDS. In comparison to the movies of the past《Autumn》Nothing《Love in the same window》No《Philly story》And it struggled that it had only a sad and uncompromising script, which was not perfected, a group of ordinary men of blood and flesh, true and pure. On a 24-hour day, Mike had a party for his partner Robert, who had lived together for six years, ostensibly to send him to Africa to take up his duties, and to finish the relationship. On the other side, Mike's ex-boyfriend Nick will soon be alive with AIDS. Mike still remembers him…… this is not a tragic film that we imagine, because it is not from the perspective of the bystanders, but rather the real sense of the person concerned, and it gives people a sense of understanding and a sense of emotion and comfort in the end. in the middle of the day, the director described his life's consciousness and died four years later, at 38 years old, of aids. It is worth mentioning that actor Steve Basmy, who is the most popular actor in Hollywood, has participated in more than 100 films, many of which are still the main actors, and has become the favorite of leading directors such as Quentin. Because they're not handsome, they make up a lot of ugly characters, for example《Air prison》pervert murderer. bassemi had a special face, which made him red and purple after the middle of the year, and many directors were very fond of filming the close-ups on his face, as if, with their eyes on the camera, his face had a divided sense of handsomeness, and the dark blue eyes seemed a little lonely and lonely. 《Good-bye》It can be said that it was the first time that he had singled out the sorghum, which was naturally pure and had yet to show the kind of marginal and divisive character of his later personality, but his performance had been well received, and that the sad and lonely appearance and the strange and subtle appearances of his face had changed as if it had been a matter of words and praise. The image of Basmy is far more powerful than that of some of the other very handsome men in the film. Basmy was the center of the entire film with his own personal charm, allowing the audience to feel the mind and territory of the director in the eyes of his voice。