Roommates

Synopsis:

The story of a macho straight and a well-educated gay man who have to share an apartment at a half-way house for aids-patients. Slowly they become friends.

Quick Thoughts:

“Roommates” was a more recent addition to my personal Queer Film Collection and after finally watching it, it’s a welcome addition! Now it’s important to note that this queer TV film follows similar tropes that many 90’s gay films did: it’s about AIDS. And while there are some wonderful moments, “Roommates” is not a movie that you watch to feel good afterwards. However, even despite a tragic ending, this is certainly a gay film that’s worth watching! And positing Randy Quad’s stereotypical straight guy characters against Eric Stoltz uptight gay guy worked beautifully. Yes, it’s the frenemies trope: enemies become good friends. However for those in the 80’s and 90’s who were dying from HIV & AIDS had to rely upon each other – and that’s what the heart of this film is about. “Roommates” is worth watching, especially if you’re trying to better understand LGBTQ history.

Watched?

Yes

Reviewed?

No

Worth It?

Thumbs Up

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Release Date:

30 May, 1994

Duration:

1h40m

Director:

Alan Metzger

Writers:

Robert W. Lenski

Stars:

Randy Quaid, Eric Stoltz, Elizabeth Peña

Awards:

N/A

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