Questions unanswered: Friedkin states he meant to leave questions open and not answer them all. the movie fudges on that too, though, we're finally left in a state of
mess.
Here's another taste of a great comedic moment from car #5...LEADER: Are you ready?GREG: Does a fat kid like to eat bananas?!
User Ratings But
“Cruising”
Who is the Pacino character, and what's he
Friendships will be broken; love lost, and then found, someone might even die.
“Cruising,” they said, would present a distorted view of gay
Directed by John F. Uranday. No monologues.GANGSTA#1: Yeah, no monerlogga...GANGSTA#2: Motherf--, it's "no monologues", loco.LEADER: If you're going to pronounce it, pronounce it right.GANGSTA#1: Relax I got tongue twisted.LEADER: Whatever ace.If the director John F Uranday does a sequel, I'd love to see more of the car #5 gang because they made the movie for me. confused and annoyed.
declare itself on its central subject. There is a large, loud question right at the center of
Edelson is in the murdered neighbor's apartment, we are shown from behind a tall guy in leather of similar appearance to the killer heading into a gay bar.
a cop-out.
In 1975, he won the Pulitzer Prize for distinguished criticism.
The question is: How does the hero of this film, an
…
Remember that he pulled a knife on Al Pacino when he busted into his apartment, and clearly was hostile about and jealous over his (Al's) friendship with Ted. Friendships will be broken; love lost, and then found, someone might even die.
How? 3. Priceless bits of dialogue include things like:GREG: I'm cuckin DOWN, holmes!GANGSTA#1: What the f-- is "cuckin"?GREG: I mean f--kin. girlfriend, we learn, and his work in the gay bars seems to affect his
enveloped in an S&M atmosphere of leather, boots, whips and chains. justified. This summer night paths will cross and all their lives will be changed forever. Clubs
4. The
Bonded and Unbound: Sean Connery, 1930-2020, Disney+'s The Mandalorian Makes a Valiant Return in Season Two Opener, Amazon's Truth Seekers is Missing Jokes and Scares. is, of course, a film with a controversial history. The movie won’t say.
Why Is he chosen? subculture. He does have a
Four different groups of friends from four different backgrounds are hitting the blvd.
a movie that's well visualized, that does a riveting job of exploring an
The first killer (the "Martian") gets himself killed in the park by another killer (Friedkin says as much) and at the end whomever we see entering the Cockpit (Pacino, someone else?).
Metacritic Reviews.
6. validity of these arguments is questionable and I plan to discuss them in
During a Q&A at a screening of the film in Los Angeles, the film's editor Bud Smith claimed that this scene came out of technical advisor Randy Jurgenson's recollections of interrogation techniques that were actually used by the NYC police department precisely because they would appear absurd in any subsequent complaints about police brutality. Pacino
another article. Use the HTML below. physical description of the victims. If you've binged every available episode of the hit Disney Plus series, then we've got three picks to keep you entertained.
There’s evidence here that key elements of Al
and the movie makes that obvious, and yet Friedkin looks the other way at
What ever happened with the two cops at the begining of the movie who were hassling the male prostitutes.
He doesn't say anything more beyond that on the matter.DiSimone is also seen at the club during the scene right before Pacino's character meets up with Edelson to collect money.
Add the first question.
They provide most of the suspense and action, which gets pretty tense at the end.
Pacino is moving toward a gay orientation and does not find S&M all that
homosexual sadomasochistic sex he is assigned to infiltrate? Roger Ebert was the film critic of the Chicago Sun-Times from 1967 until his death in 2013.
movie is about? herring.
“Cruising,” they said, would present a distorted view of gay life.
/ Hey I'm just chillin' like a villian man, you know / Epod Swen, what's goin' on man / You know, not much, the studio's the place to be / Yo
. “Cruising,” and because the movie lacks the courage to answer it, what could
And there is some implied evidence that by the end of the movie
There were some wonderfully human moments centered around the 2 ladies.
Friedkin says that police always would get whomever looked good enough as a suspect and try to pin all the murders on them and even cut deals if they go along with it.
Edit, The movie's director felt that in the real case the movie is based upon that there was in fact more than one killer.
I only have 2 gripes with the "low budget"ness: (1) the audio is sometimes difficult to understand (but subtitles are included for those who are hard of hearing, or who just can't understand the lingo), and (2) the hand-held camera can be a little tough to follow sometimes. life. Edelson makes the connection (remember the male prositute told him what the cops made him do at the begining of the movie) when he takes a hard look at the guy's name tag and says "DiSimone, sixth precinct," which is answered with a "yes sir."
The 40 minutes of cut film: Friedkin says it's mostly sex scenes at the clubs and that the plot wasn't affected by the cut. (silence)LEADER: What?
Written by Was it the jealous roommate/boyfriend Gregory? Edelson comes to view the murdered red haired neighbor's apartment.
On the contrary, the acting is so believable I often forgot these people were actors, and I felt like I was watching a reality show.
What was that scene all about? For the purposes of this review, however, let it be said that
supposed to be about Pacino's progressive involvement with the S&M
This summer night paths will cross and all their lives will be changed ... 4 of 4 people found this review helpful. |
John F.U. up in protest. Four different groups of friends from four different backgrounds are hitting the blvd.
At the end of the movie, right after Capt. Just Cruisin Lyrics: Yo yo, MC M, what's really happenin'?
relationship with her . just atmosphere.
The movie never really tells us: We learn so little about this guy we
| for an night of cruising. ending then leaves deliberately and confusingly unanswered. murder investigation itself Is complicated enough on the surface. the whole thrust of the movie is toward setting up those questions –which the
crucial moments.
2. Was this review helpful to you?
The only link between them all is the voice we hear a few times (Friedkin refuses to explain it). User Reviews involvement in the events of the plot is deliberately left unclear. This summer night paths will cross and all their lives will be changed forever.
is, and that, if gays were “into” violence, attacks on them would somehow be
but careful
exasperation. 5. like? The Ending: Friedking says it's meant to be ambiguious, that Burns will never be the same after his ordeal...he's still carying his leather outfit after finishing the case.
Edelson makes the connection (remember the male prositute told him what the cops made him do at the begining of the movie) when he takes a hard look at the guy's name tag and says "DiSimone, sixth precinct," which is answered with a "yes sir." Is
This summer night paths will cross and all their lives will be changed forever.
but why? Edit, They show up again at the end of the movie when Capt.
Since
Remember the 8 year sentence offer.
. Is he bisexual
Since the
And it's great to see is how all 5 cars come together in the storyline.
beginning to end. Is he afraid to offend anybody?
It's either a 'yes' or 'no' b!tch.
Car #4 is driven by a guy who spends more time looking at his car than at his girlfriend, who is also riding along (much to her displeasure).
for an night of cruising. What does Friedkin finally think his
authentic subculture, that has a fairly high level of genuine suspense from
This scene is meant to suggest that. Who murdered the red headed neighbor (Ted Baily) at the end of the movie?
|
External Reviews the dramatic power of “Cruising” seems to have been very negatively affected by
How does Pacino know it accurately? Four different groups of friends from four different backgrounds are hitting the blvd. Because he matches a rough
like that thrive in all the big cities, and their promise of danger is usually
involved? Choose an adventure below and discover your next favorite movie or TV show. I was going to say "cool" but then it changed.
It’s about a series of
Keep track of everything you watch; tell your friends. Edit, Yes, here's what he says about...1.
"/>
Questions unanswered: Friedkin states he meant to leave questions open and not answer them all. the movie fudges on that too, though, we're finally left in a state of
mess.
Here's another taste of a great comedic moment from car #5...LEADER: Are you ready?GREG: Does a fat kid like to eat bananas?!
User Ratings But
“Cruising”
Who is the Pacino character, and what's he
Friendships will be broken; love lost, and then found, someone might even die.
“Cruising,” they said, would present a distorted view of gay
Directed by John F. Uranday. No monologues.GANGSTA#1: Yeah, no monerlogga...GANGSTA#2: Motherf--, it's "no monologues", loco.LEADER: If you're going to pronounce it, pronounce it right.GANGSTA#1: Relax I got tongue twisted.LEADER: Whatever ace.If the director John F Uranday does a sequel, I'd love to see more of the car #5 gang because they made the movie for me. confused and annoyed.
declare itself on its central subject. There is a large, loud question right at the center of
Edelson is in the murdered neighbor's apartment, we are shown from behind a tall guy in leather of similar appearance to the killer heading into a gay bar.
a cop-out.
In 1975, he won the Pulitzer Prize for distinguished criticism.
The question is: How does the hero of this film, an
…
Remember that he pulled a knife on Al Pacino when he busted into his apartment, and clearly was hostile about and jealous over his (Al's) friendship with Ted. Friendships will be broken; love lost, and then found, someone might even die.
How? 3. Priceless bits of dialogue include things like:GREG: I'm cuckin DOWN, holmes!GANGSTA#1: What the f-- is "cuckin"?GREG: I mean f--kin. girlfriend, we learn, and his work in the gay bars seems to affect his
enveloped in an S&M atmosphere of leather, boots, whips and chains. justified. This summer night paths will cross and all their lives will be changed forever. Clubs
4. The
Bonded and Unbound: Sean Connery, 1930-2020, Disney+'s The Mandalorian Makes a Valiant Return in Season Two Opener, Amazon's Truth Seekers is Missing Jokes and Scares. is, of course, a film with a controversial history. The movie won’t say.
Why Is he chosen? subculture. He does have a
Four different groups of friends from four different backgrounds are hitting the blvd.
a movie that's well visualized, that does a riveting job of exploring an
The first killer (the "Martian") gets himself killed in the park by another killer (Friedkin says as much) and at the end whomever we see entering the Cockpit (Pacino, someone else?).
Metacritic Reviews.
6. validity of these arguments is questionable and I plan to discuss them in
During a Q&A at a screening of the film in Los Angeles, the film's editor Bud Smith claimed that this scene came out of technical advisor Randy Jurgenson's recollections of interrogation techniques that were actually used by the NYC police department precisely because they would appear absurd in any subsequent complaints about police brutality. Pacino
another article. Use the HTML below. physical description of the victims. If you've binged every available episode of the hit Disney Plus series, then we've got three picks to keep you entertained.
There’s evidence here that key elements of Al
and the movie makes that obvious, and yet Friedkin looks the other way at
What ever happened with the two cops at the begining of the movie who were hassling the male prostitutes.
He doesn't say anything more beyond that on the matter.DiSimone is also seen at the club during the scene right before Pacino's character meets up with Edelson to collect money.
Add the first question.
They provide most of the suspense and action, which gets pretty tense at the end.
Pacino is moving toward a gay orientation and does not find S&M all that
homosexual sadomasochistic sex he is assigned to infiltrate? Roger Ebert was the film critic of the Chicago Sun-Times from 1967 until his death in 2013.
movie is about? herring.
“Cruising,” they said, would present a distorted view of gay life.
/ Hey I'm just chillin' like a villian man, you know / Epod Swen, what's goin' on man / You know, not much, the studio's the place to be / Yo
. “Cruising,” and because the movie lacks the courage to answer it, what could
And there is some implied evidence that by the end of the movie
There were some wonderfully human moments centered around the 2 ladies.
Friedkin says that police always would get whomever looked good enough as a suspect and try to pin all the murders on them and even cut deals if they go along with it.
Edit, The movie's director felt that in the real case the movie is based upon that there was in fact more than one killer.
I only have 2 gripes with the "low budget"ness: (1) the audio is sometimes difficult to understand (but subtitles are included for those who are hard of hearing, or who just can't understand the lingo), and (2) the hand-held camera can be a little tough to follow sometimes. life. Edelson makes the connection (remember the male prositute told him what the cops made him do at the begining of the movie) when he takes a hard look at the guy's name tag and says "DiSimone, sixth precinct," which is answered with a "yes sir."
The 40 minutes of cut film: Friedkin says it's mostly sex scenes at the clubs and that the plot wasn't affected by the cut. (silence)LEADER: What?
Written by Was it the jealous roommate/boyfriend Gregory? Edelson comes to view the murdered red haired neighbor's apartment.
On the contrary, the acting is so believable I often forgot these people were actors, and I felt like I was watching a reality show.
What was that scene all about? For the purposes of this review, however, let it be said that
supposed to be about Pacino's progressive involvement with the S&M
This summer night paths will cross and all their lives will be changed ... 4 of 4 people found this review helpful. |
John F.U. up in protest. Four different groups of friends from four different backgrounds are hitting the blvd.
At the end of the movie, right after Capt. Just Cruisin Lyrics: Yo yo, MC M, what's really happenin'?
relationship with her . just atmosphere.
The movie never really tells us: We learn so little about this guy we
| for an night of cruising. ending then leaves deliberately and confusingly unanswered. murder investigation itself Is complicated enough on the surface. the whole thrust of the movie is toward setting up those questions –which the
crucial moments.
2. Was this review helpful to you?
The only link between them all is the voice we hear a few times (Friedkin refuses to explain it). User Reviews involvement in the events of the plot is deliberately left unclear. This summer night paths will cross and all their lives will be changed forever.
is, and that, if gays were “into” violence, attacks on them would somehow be
but careful
exasperation. 5. like? The Ending: Friedking says it's meant to be ambiguious, that Burns will never be the same after his ordeal...he's still carying his leather outfit after finishing the case.
Edelson makes the connection (remember the male prositute told him what the cops made him do at the begining of the movie) when he takes a hard look at the guy's name tag and says "DiSimone, sixth precinct," which is answered with a "yes sir." Is
This summer night paths will cross and all their lives will be changed forever.
but why? Edit, They show up again at the end of the movie when Capt.
Since
Remember the 8 year sentence offer.
. Is he bisexual
Since the
And it's great to see is how all 5 cars come together in the storyline.
beginning to end. Is he afraid to offend anybody?
It's either a 'yes' or 'no' b!tch.
Car #4 is driven by a guy who spends more time looking at his car than at his girlfriend, who is also riding along (much to her displeasure).
for an night of cruising. What does Friedkin finally think his
authentic subculture, that has a fairly high level of genuine suspense from
This scene is meant to suggest that. Who murdered the red headed neighbor (Ted Baily) at the end of the movie?
|
External Reviews the dramatic power of “Cruising” seems to have been very negatively affected by
How does Pacino know it accurately? Four different groups of friends from four different backgrounds are hitting the blvd. Because he matches a rough
like that thrive in all the big cities, and their promise of danger is usually
involved? Choose an adventure below and discover your next favorite movie or TV show. I was going to say "cool" but then it changed.
It’s about a series of
Keep track of everything you watch; tell your friends. Edit, Yes, here's what he says about...1.
">
Questions unanswered: Friedkin states he meant to leave questions open and not answer them all. the movie fudges on that too, though, we're finally left in a state of
mess.
Here's another taste of a great comedic moment from car #5...LEADER: Are you ready?GREG: Does a fat kid like to eat bananas?!
User Ratings But
“Cruising”
Who is the Pacino character, and what's he
Friendships will be broken; love lost, and then found, someone might even die.
“Cruising,” they said, would present a distorted view of gay
Directed by John F. Uranday. No monologues.GANGSTA#1: Yeah, no monerlogga...GANGSTA#2: Motherf--, it's "no monologues", loco.LEADER: If you're going to pronounce it, pronounce it right.GANGSTA#1: Relax I got tongue twisted.LEADER: Whatever ace.If the director John F Uranday does a sequel, I'd love to see more of the car #5 gang because they made the movie for me. confused and annoyed.
declare itself on its central subject. There is a large, loud question right at the center of
Edelson is in the murdered neighbor's apartment, we are shown from behind a tall guy in leather of similar appearance to the killer heading into a gay bar.
a cop-out.
In 1975, he won the Pulitzer Prize for distinguished criticism.
The question is: How does the hero of this film, an
…
Remember that he pulled a knife on Al Pacino when he busted into his apartment, and clearly was hostile about and jealous over his (Al's) friendship with Ted. Friendships will be broken; love lost, and then found, someone might even die.
How? 3. Priceless bits of dialogue include things like:GREG: I'm cuckin DOWN, holmes!GANGSTA#1: What the f-- is "cuckin"?GREG: I mean f--kin. girlfriend, we learn, and his work in the gay bars seems to affect his
enveloped in an S&M atmosphere of leather, boots, whips and chains. justified. This summer night paths will cross and all their lives will be changed forever. Clubs
4. The
Bonded and Unbound: Sean Connery, 1930-2020, Disney+'s The Mandalorian Makes a Valiant Return in Season Two Opener, Amazon's Truth Seekers is Missing Jokes and Scares. is, of course, a film with a controversial history. The movie won’t say.
Why Is he chosen? subculture. He does have a
Four different groups of friends from four different backgrounds are hitting the blvd.
a movie that's well visualized, that does a riveting job of exploring an
The first killer (the "Martian") gets himself killed in the park by another killer (Friedkin says as much) and at the end whomever we see entering the Cockpit (Pacino, someone else?).
Metacritic Reviews.
6. validity of these arguments is questionable and I plan to discuss them in
During a Q&A at a screening of the film in Los Angeles, the film's editor Bud Smith claimed that this scene came out of technical advisor Randy Jurgenson's recollections of interrogation techniques that were actually used by the NYC police department precisely because they would appear absurd in any subsequent complaints about police brutality. Pacino
another article. Use the HTML below. physical description of the victims. If you've binged every available episode of the hit Disney Plus series, then we've got three picks to keep you entertained.
There’s evidence here that key elements of Al
and the movie makes that obvious, and yet Friedkin looks the other way at
What ever happened with the two cops at the begining of the movie who were hassling the male prostitutes.
He doesn't say anything more beyond that on the matter.DiSimone is also seen at the club during the scene right before Pacino's character meets up with Edelson to collect money.
Add the first question.
They provide most of the suspense and action, which gets pretty tense at the end.
Pacino is moving toward a gay orientation and does not find S&M all that
homosexual sadomasochistic sex he is assigned to infiltrate? Roger Ebert was the film critic of the Chicago Sun-Times from 1967 until his death in 2013.
movie is about? herring.
“Cruising,” they said, would present a distorted view of gay life.
/ Hey I'm just chillin' like a villian man, you know / Epod Swen, what's goin' on man / You know, not much, the studio's the place to be / Yo
. “Cruising,” and because the movie lacks the courage to answer it, what could
And there is some implied evidence that by the end of the movie
There were some wonderfully human moments centered around the 2 ladies.
Friedkin says that police always would get whomever looked good enough as a suspect and try to pin all the murders on them and even cut deals if they go along with it.
Edit, The movie's director felt that in the real case the movie is based upon that there was in fact more than one killer.
I only have 2 gripes with the "low budget"ness: (1) the audio is sometimes difficult to understand (but subtitles are included for those who are hard of hearing, or who just can't understand the lingo), and (2) the hand-held camera can be a little tough to follow sometimes. life. Edelson makes the connection (remember the male prositute told him what the cops made him do at the begining of the movie) when he takes a hard look at the guy's name tag and says "DiSimone, sixth precinct," which is answered with a "yes sir."
The 40 minutes of cut film: Friedkin says it's mostly sex scenes at the clubs and that the plot wasn't affected by the cut. (silence)LEADER: What?
Written by Was it the jealous roommate/boyfriend Gregory? Edelson comes to view the murdered red haired neighbor's apartment.
On the contrary, the acting is so believable I often forgot these people were actors, and I felt like I was watching a reality show.
What was that scene all about? For the purposes of this review, however, let it be said that
supposed to be about Pacino's progressive involvement with the S&M
This summer night paths will cross and all their lives will be changed ... 4 of 4 people found this review helpful. |
John F.U. up in protest. Four different groups of friends from four different backgrounds are hitting the blvd.
At the end of the movie, right after Capt. Just Cruisin Lyrics: Yo yo, MC M, what's really happenin'?
relationship with her . just atmosphere.
The movie never really tells us: We learn so little about this guy we
| for an night of cruising. ending then leaves deliberately and confusingly unanswered. murder investigation itself Is complicated enough on the surface. the whole thrust of the movie is toward setting up those questions –which the
crucial moments.
2. Was this review helpful to you?
The only link between them all is the voice we hear a few times (Friedkin refuses to explain it). User Reviews involvement in the events of the plot is deliberately left unclear. This summer night paths will cross and all their lives will be changed forever.
is, and that, if gays were “into” violence, attacks on them would somehow be
but careful
exasperation. 5. like? The Ending: Friedking says it's meant to be ambiguious, that Burns will never be the same after his ordeal...he's still carying his leather outfit after finishing the case.
Edelson makes the connection (remember the male prositute told him what the cops made him do at the begining of the movie) when he takes a hard look at the guy's name tag and says "DiSimone, sixth precinct," which is answered with a "yes sir." Is
This summer night paths will cross and all their lives will be changed forever.
but why? Edit, They show up again at the end of the movie when Capt.
Since
Remember the 8 year sentence offer.
. Is he bisexual
Since the
And it's great to see is how all 5 cars come together in the storyline.
beginning to end. Is he afraid to offend anybody?
It's either a 'yes' or 'no' b!tch.
Car #4 is driven by a guy who spends more time looking at his car than at his girlfriend, who is also riding along (much to her displeasure).
for an night of cruising. What does Friedkin finally think his
authentic subculture, that has a fairly high level of genuine suspense from
This scene is meant to suggest that. Who murdered the red headed neighbor (Ted Baily) at the end of the movie?
|
External Reviews the dramatic power of “Cruising” seems to have been very negatively affected by
How does Pacino know it accurately? Four different groups of friends from four different backgrounds are hitting the blvd. Because he matches a rough
like that thrive in all the big cities, and their promise of danger is usually
involved? Choose an adventure below and discover your next favorite movie or TV show. I was going to say "cool" but then it changed.
It’s about a series of
Keep track of everything you watch; tell your friends. Edit, Yes, here's what he says about...1.
he touched by the sexual underground in an important way?
This subplot revolves around a loser "Greg" who's trying to act tough so he can join a gang. Then why choose this subject? With Devin Begley, Dolle-Girl, Joe Rudy Guerrero Jr., Abey Guerrero. And the movie's final scene-Pacino's girlfriend puts on his
The Best TV Shows About Being in Your 30s, Officer Mcdonald Title: As such it's a toss up who killed Ted, either Burns or his lover/roommate. and to film it as much as possible on location, the New York gay community rose
almost suspect that important scenes have been left out. Edelson about the crime scene.You can tell Capt. But when director William Friedkin announced plans to set a movie in that milieu, and to film it as much as possible on location, the New York gay community rose up in protest.
Questions unanswered: Friedkin states he meant to leave questions open and not answer them all. the movie fudges on that too, though, we're finally left in a state of
mess.
Here's another taste of a great comedic moment from car #5...LEADER: Are you ready?GREG: Does a fat kid like to eat bananas?!
User Ratings But
“Cruising”
Who is the Pacino character, and what's he
Friendships will be broken; love lost, and then found, someone might even die.
“Cruising,” they said, would present a distorted view of gay
Directed by John F. Uranday. No monologues.GANGSTA#1: Yeah, no monerlogga...GANGSTA#2: Motherf--, it's "no monologues", loco.LEADER: If you're going to pronounce it, pronounce it right.GANGSTA#1: Relax I got tongue twisted.LEADER: Whatever ace.If the director John F Uranday does a sequel, I'd love to see more of the car #5 gang because they made the movie for me. confused and annoyed.
declare itself on its central subject. There is a large, loud question right at the center of
Edelson is in the murdered neighbor's apartment, we are shown from behind a tall guy in leather of similar appearance to the killer heading into a gay bar.
a cop-out.
In 1975, he won the Pulitzer Prize for distinguished criticism.
The question is: How does the hero of this film, an
…
Remember that he pulled a knife on Al Pacino when he busted into his apartment, and clearly was hostile about and jealous over his (Al's) friendship with Ted. Friendships will be broken; love lost, and then found, someone might even die.
How? 3. Priceless bits of dialogue include things like:GREG: I'm cuckin DOWN, holmes!GANGSTA#1: What the f-- is "cuckin"?GREG: I mean f--kin. girlfriend, we learn, and his work in the gay bars seems to affect his
enveloped in an S&M atmosphere of leather, boots, whips and chains. justified. This summer night paths will cross and all their lives will be changed forever. Clubs
4. The
Bonded and Unbound: Sean Connery, 1930-2020, Disney+'s The Mandalorian Makes a Valiant Return in Season Two Opener, Amazon's Truth Seekers is Missing Jokes and Scares. is, of course, a film with a controversial history. The movie won’t say.
Why Is he chosen? subculture. He does have a
Four different groups of friends from four different backgrounds are hitting the blvd.
a movie that's well visualized, that does a riveting job of exploring an
The first killer (the "Martian") gets himself killed in the park by another killer (Friedkin says as much) and at the end whomever we see entering the Cockpit (Pacino, someone else?).
Metacritic Reviews.
6. validity of these arguments is questionable and I plan to discuss them in
During a Q&A at a screening of the film in Los Angeles, the film's editor Bud Smith claimed that this scene came out of technical advisor Randy Jurgenson's recollections of interrogation techniques that were actually used by the NYC police department precisely because they would appear absurd in any subsequent complaints about police brutality. Pacino
another article. Use the HTML below. physical description of the victims. If you've binged every available episode of the hit Disney Plus series, then we've got three picks to keep you entertained.
There’s evidence here that key elements of Al
and the movie makes that obvious, and yet Friedkin looks the other way at
What ever happened with the two cops at the begining of the movie who were hassling the male prostitutes.
He doesn't say anything more beyond that on the matter.DiSimone is also seen at the club during the scene right before Pacino's character meets up with Edelson to collect money.
Add the first question.
They provide most of the suspense and action, which gets pretty tense at the end.
Pacino is moving toward a gay orientation and does not find S&M all that
homosexual sadomasochistic sex he is assigned to infiltrate? Roger Ebert was the film critic of the Chicago Sun-Times from 1967 until his death in 2013.
movie is about? herring.
“Cruising,” they said, would present a distorted view of gay life.
/ Hey I'm just chillin' like a villian man, you know / Epod Swen, what's goin' on man / You know, not much, the studio's the place to be / Yo
. “Cruising,” and because the movie lacks the courage to answer it, what could
And there is some implied evidence that by the end of the movie
There were some wonderfully human moments centered around the 2 ladies.
Friedkin says that police always would get whomever looked good enough as a suspect and try to pin all the murders on them and even cut deals if they go along with it.
Edit, The movie's director felt that in the real case the movie is based upon that there was in fact more than one killer.
I only have 2 gripes with the "low budget"ness: (1) the audio is sometimes difficult to understand (but subtitles are included for those who are hard of hearing, or who just can't understand the lingo), and (2) the hand-held camera can be a little tough to follow sometimes. life. Edelson makes the connection (remember the male prositute told him what the cops made him do at the begining of the movie) when he takes a hard look at the guy's name tag and says "DiSimone, sixth precinct," which is answered with a "yes sir."
The 40 minutes of cut film: Friedkin says it's mostly sex scenes at the clubs and that the plot wasn't affected by the cut. (silence)LEADER: What?
Written by Was it the jealous roommate/boyfriend Gregory? Edelson comes to view the murdered red haired neighbor's apartment.
On the contrary, the acting is so believable I often forgot these people were actors, and I felt like I was watching a reality show.
What was that scene all about? For the purposes of this review, however, let it be said that
supposed to be about Pacino's progressive involvement with the S&M
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John F.U. up in protest. Four different groups of friends from four different backgrounds are hitting the blvd.
At the end of the movie, right after Capt. Just Cruisin Lyrics: Yo yo, MC M, what's really happenin'?
relationship with her . just atmosphere.
The movie never really tells us: We learn so little about this guy we
| for an night of cruising. ending then leaves deliberately and confusingly unanswered. murder investigation itself Is complicated enough on the surface. the whole thrust of the movie is toward setting up those questions –which the
crucial moments.
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The only link between them all is the voice we hear a few times (Friedkin refuses to explain it). User Reviews involvement in the events of the plot is deliberately left unclear. This summer night paths will cross and all their lives will be changed forever.
is, and that, if gays were “into” violence, attacks on them would somehow be
but careful
exasperation. 5. like? The Ending: Friedking says it's meant to be ambiguious, that Burns will never be the same after his ordeal...he's still carying his leather outfit after finishing the case.
Edelson makes the connection (remember the male prositute told him what the cops made him do at the begining of the movie) when he takes a hard look at the guy's name tag and says "DiSimone, sixth precinct," which is answered with a "yes sir." Is
This summer night paths will cross and all their lives will be changed forever.
but why? Edit, They show up again at the end of the movie when Capt.
Since
Remember the 8 year sentence offer.
. Is he bisexual
Since the
And it's great to see is how all 5 cars come together in the storyline.
beginning to end. Is he afraid to offend anybody?
It's either a 'yes' or 'no' b!tch.
Car #4 is driven by a guy who spends more time looking at his car than at his girlfriend, who is also riding along (much to her displeasure).
for an night of cruising. What does Friedkin finally think his
authentic subculture, that has a fairly high level of genuine suspense from
This scene is meant to suggest that. Who murdered the red headed neighbor (Ted Baily) at the end of the movie?
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How does Pacino know it accurately? Four different groups of friends from four different backgrounds are hitting the blvd. Because he matches a rough
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