Thoughts on Gypsy 83
-Sara Rue stars as a slightly overweight, goth aspiring musician who worships the ground Stevie Nicks walks on. Finding out about the 'Night of a Thousand Stevies' event in New York, she and her fellow goth bestie (Kett Turton) embark on a roadtrip where feelings are processed and revelations made and junk and shit.
-Perfectly fine little road movie, with some explicit gay sex and goths running amok and Karen Black.
-And...scene.
3 comments:
I liked it too, but somehow it felt kinda pandering (but then I saw it on Logo!). I also liked that the two leads, as far as I know, weren't "rising young stars of tomorrow", just two likeable, obsessive characters. Haven't thought of this one in a while...
You got me at "gay sex" but then just as quickly lost me at "goths." They do freaky shit! (Not that I know from personal experience...) Movie stereotypes are based on truth-ish.
Rob: It is rather patronizing, cliche, yeah.
Franz: Except when they aren't. And these goths are pretty mild in terms of weirdness. It's all Stevie Nicks, funny clothes, and dancing about parks to Morrissey.
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