Sixteen-millimeter cheapie from Minneapolis, a gay romance that strives, under the inevitable cloud of AIDS, for some actual gaiety. (A V-neck-sweatered host/narrator leads the way, sitting atop a stool, holding a lollipop in one hand, and talking directly to the camera: "I mean, really, who has time for politics when you could get a facial?") All it achieves, even so, is flatness, heaviness. With Matt Guidry, Gregory Giles; directed by Eric Mueller. (1994) — Duncan Shepherd
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