Relay-Version: version B 2.10 5/3/83; site utzoo.UUCP Path: utzoo!linus!decvax!harpo!seismo!hao!hplabs!sri-unix!jmccombi@BBN-UNIX From: jmccombi@BBN-UNIX@sri-unix.UUCP Newsgroups: net.sf-lovers Subject: Movie: LIQUID SKY (NO SPOILER) Message-ID: <4498@sri-arpa.UUCP> Date: Wed, 24-Aug-83 10:32:48 EDT Article-I.D.: sri-arpa.4498 Posted: Wed Aug 24 10:32:48 1983 Date-Received: Sat, 27-Aug-83 17:41:50 EDT Lines: 45 From: Jon McCombie >From NEW YORK, 15 August 83 Movies/David Denby "LIQUID SKY, the low-budget triumph of the year, is a science-fiction fantasy with a wonderfully smutty premise: unseen aliens, searching for heroin, land in their tiny flying saucer on the roof of a downtown apartment building and attach themselves to Margaret (Anne Carlisle), a New Wave fashion model whose friends use lots of smack. But the aliens, it turns out, are greedy; they also want a euphoria-inducing chemical secreted by the brain during orgasm, a chemical somewhat similar to heroin. Since Margaret, a wanly beautiful decadent with spiky hair, is constantly besieged by seducers and rapists of both sexes, she produces a lot of chemicals for the aliens; when her pursuers make love to her, they suddenly dematerialize in an explosion of iridescent orange-green-blue tone. Margaret, beginning to enjoy her power, becomes an avenger; by the end she has killed off all her lovers and tormentors, and she ascends to heaven in a flying saucer. . . . "Superbly photographed by Yuri Neyman, LIQUID SKY offers us a New York in which somber insurance towers and the Empire State Building glow against turquoise or lavendar skies like the coldly monumental peaks of a comic-book planet. Anne Carlisle, the queen of this gleaming star, has the nearly transparent blondness of David Bowie in THE MAN WHO FELL TO EARTH. In the ultimate androgynous triumph, she plays a sullen male model as well as Margaret, and thus gets the chance to make love to herself, with spectacular results. LIQUID SKY has got to be the funniest, craziest, dirtiest, most perversely beautiful science-fiction movie ever made." The review above says it all (but I'm not so sure about "funniest, craziest, ..."). I liked it, but my taste in films is somewhat non-standard. Warning: the film is rated "R", not because of frontal nudity (there is none), but because of the violence of some of the scenes (e.g. there is one rape scene -- short but rather violent). This movie is similar in many ways to THE MAN WHO FELL TO EARTH. If you didn't like that movie, or the violence of the punk scene really turns you off, don't waste your time with this one. It's playing now in Boston at the Nickelodeon Cinema. This movie seems to be fairly popular -- on a Tuesday night, it was sold out 15 mins before show time. Get there early if you want a seat. Enjoy, Jon