A Very Natural Thing (1974) Full Movie | LGBTQ Romantic Drama
A Very Natural Thing is a groundbreaking American romantic-drama film directed by Christopher Larkin. The story follows David, a former monk, as he navigates his new life and explores his gay identity, seeking love and connection in a post-Stonewall era.
Cast: Robert Joel as David
Curt Gareth as Mark
Bo White as Jason
Anthony McKay as Gary (David's roommate)
Marilyn Meyers as Valerie (Gary's fiancée)
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Genre: Romance, Drama,
Runtime: 80-86 min. #movies, #film,
A Very Natural Thing is a groundbreaking American romantic-drama film directed by Christopher Larkin. The story follows David, a former monk, as he navigates his new life and explores his gay identity, seeking love and connection in a post-Stonewall era.
Cast: Robert Joel as David
Curt Gareth as Mark
Bo White as Jason
Anthony McKay as Gary (David's roommate)
Marilyn Meyers as Valerie (Gary's fiancée)
#AVeryNaturalThing1974, #LGBTQFilm, #GayCinema, #RomanticDrama, #1970sMovie, #movie, #cinema, #films, #hollywood, #actor, #s, #love, #art, #cinematography, #netflix, #horror, #actress, #moviescenes, #music, #filmmaking, #cinephile, #tv, #horrormovies, #bollywood, #comedy, #movienight, #photography, #cine, #instagood, #instagram, #director, #moviereview, #drama, #AdultMovies, #RomanceMovies, #SexMovies, #XXX, #XX,
Genre: Romance, Drama,
Runtime: 80-86 min. #movies, #film,
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00:00:00Still got it.
00:00:30After an awful lot of miserable years in the closet, I'm finally coming out and telling
00:00:52people that I am a homosexual and I don't mind it.
00:01:04This is the first time I felt like a full woman besides being in bed with my lover.
00:01:18I think in New York it's about a million gay people and I think if everybody comes out,
00:01:24it's going to be much easier.
00:01:26Only by this can we be certain that we are children of the truth.
00:01:33Anyone who fails to love can never have no God, because God is love.
00:01:42I'd like to see more gay people become proud enough and confident enough to make an open
00:01:46stand and not care and not give up their power to heterosexuals.
00:01:50Well, it should have happened a long time ago.
00:01:52That's all I think about.
00:01:53I mean, I've been liberated all my life.
00:01:56I ain't scared of nobody.
00:01:57I've never been hiring no class and I've been gay since I was so small.
00:02:02Gay liberation is just not being ashamed of what you are and being gay is a very natural
00:02:07thing.
00:02:08Gay liberation is just not being gay and people keep moving.
00:02:27If you do so, of course, this is a great place.
00:03:02Now, you have three important themes from the play on the board.
00:03:09What I would like you to do for the rest of the period is to pick one theme, write a short
00:03:14essay in your own words describing how you feel that this theme applies and is as meaningful
00:03:21to our present-day situation as it was in the time of Shakespeare, okay?
00:03:27And uh, just to keep you from vegetating over the weekend.
00:03:34How much?
00:03:48Five.
00:04:09Good to see you.
00:04:16Good to see you.
00:04:18David, I'd like you to meet Huey, my latest.
00:04:21Huey, say hello to David, one of my very oldest friends from Schenectady.
00:04:24Hello.
00:04:25Hi.
00:04:26Wow.
00:04:27Would you look at the guy who just walked in?
00:04:28Blunt.
00:04:29Oh, you should be so lucky.
00:04:32He looks conceited anyway.
00:04:34Not bad.
00:04:35Not bad.
00:04:36And.
00:04:39You should be so lucky.
00:04:41He looks conceited anyway.
00:04:42Not bad.
00:04:43And.
00:04:44And.
00:04:45And.
00:04:46And.
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00:04:55And.
00:04:56And.
00:04:57And.
00:04:58And.
00:04:59And.
00:05:00And.
00:05:01I'll see you next time.
00:05:31I'll see you then.
00:06:01I'll see you then.
00:06:31I'll see you then.
00:07:01I'll see you then.
00:07:03I'll see you then.
00:07:05I'll see you then.
00:07:09I'll see you then.
00:07:11I'll see you then.
00:07:13I'll see you then.
00:07:15I'll see you then.
00:07:17Hey, come on, cut that out.
00:07:27I'm just being affectionate.
00:07:29Yeah, I know, but that went out in the 50s.
00:07:33Oh?
00:07:35I hadn't heard.
00:07:37Thanks.
00:07:39Hey, how old are you anyway?
00:07:43Twenty-three or so?
00:07:45Twenty-six, actually.
00:07:47You don't look that old.
00:07:49Hey, you ought to be ashamed of yourself.
00:07:51A dirty old man like you seducing a young guy like me.
00:07:55How old are you?
00:07:59Twenty-three.
00:08:01How long have you been out?
00:08:05Oh, I suppose since prep school.
00:08:09I still make it with chicks once in a while.
00:08:11It's not all that bad.
00:08:13But I know what I prefer.
00:08:15And you?
00:08:17What?
00:08:19How long?
00:08:21Oh, I've known I was gay for a couple of years, but if you mean practicing for only about the last six months.
00:08:31I thought so.
00:08:33Refreshing.
00:08:41I had a big religious hangup.
00:08:43I was even a monk for a couple of years.
00:08:45A what?
00:08:47A monk in a monastery.
00:08:50God, how great.
00:08:52Thanks.
00:08:54I was still going to Mass when I first came to New York.
00:08:58But after a while,
00:09:00when I accepted being gay and realized,
00:09:04then finally came out, I guess.
00:09:08None of it made any sense to me anymore.
00:09:12The church is a pretty straight business, you know.
00:09:22The Bible doesn't have anything nice to say about guys who dig sex with other guys.
00:09:26The church generously offered me two choices.
00:09:34Either a life of religious celibacy or a life of sexual abstinence in the world.
00:09:40Some choice.
00:09:42Yeah.
00:09:44I was crazy to think I could go through life without sex anyway.
00:09:48Anyway, the whole thing left me with a bad taste in my mouth about God.
00:09:54Like he's either sadistic or incompetent.
00:10:00If he's out there at all.
00:10:06But I don't think you're interested in getting into my theology.
00:10:10Well, look.
00:10:12I'm flying out of here in the morning for a business meeting in Cleveland in a week's day with my folks.
00:10:18I get the hint.
00:10:20No, really. I'm not kidding.
00:10:22The plane ticket's in there on the desk. Go see for yourself.
00:10:24I believe you.
00:10:26Well, I'd better get out of you and let you get some sleep.
00:10:30Do you think we'll ever see each other again?
00:10:44I don't know. What do you think?
00:10:47I'd like to see you again.
00:10:51Well, when I get back into town, I'll give you a call and we'll see what happens, okay?
00:10:55Okay.
00:10:57Come on, be quiet and let me get some sleep.
00:11:18Mark?
00:11:22I thought you were somebody else.
00:11:24Why don't you look where you're going?
00:11:27I mean, I was trying to see.
00:11:29All right.
00:11:54Have you seen Marie and the Kid lately?
00:11:56I stopped by on Tuesday.
00:11:57Marie's still down in the mountain bitching.
00:11:58Well, I'll see you Monday, okay?
00:11:59All right, Mark.
00:12:00Have a nice weekend.
00:12:01Yeah, right.
00:12:02I took Sammy Frisbee.
00:12:03You know the kid's a genius.
00:12:04Give me a Mario.
00:12:05He's still there.
00:12:06Thank You, you.
00:12:07Who are you?
00:12:08I'll see.
00:12:09Like what?
00:12:10Yes.
00:12:11Well, I'll see you Monday.
00:12:13All right, Mark.
00:12:14Have a nice weekend.
00:12:15Bye-bye.
00:12:16I took Sammy to Frisbee.
00:12:17You know the kid's a genius.
00:12:49Oh, I'm sorry.
00:12:57Dave?
00:13:00Yeah.
00:13:01Half an hour.
00:13:03I'm sorry, Valerie.
00:13:04Bye.
00:13:06Bye-bye.
00:13:07Bye.
00:13:07Here's to your return.
00:13:24Hey, I thought you said you had a roommate.
00:13:26I do, but he's hardly ever here.
00:13:29He stays over at his chick's place almost all the time.
00:13:31He even sleeps there.
00:13:36How convenient.
00:13:38He's straight?
00:13:40I hope so.
00:13:41I mean, does he know you're seen?
00:13:44Yeah, but it doesn't matter.
00:13:46He just needs somebody to help out with the rent.
00:13:48Until they get married.
00:13:50They're getting pretty serious, I guess.
00:13:52Sounds like you're trying to ruin a good relationship.
00:13:54I'm too excited I can't eat any of this.
00:14:08I don't have any appetite.
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00:14:39I don't have any appetite.
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00:14:57I don't have any appetite.
00:14:58I don't have any appetite.
00:14:59I don't have any appetite.
00:16:30I think I'm falling for you.
00:16:51Oh, Christ, what are you?
00:16:53Some kind of romantic nut or something?
00:16:56You're a pretty good fuck for a former monk, you know?
00:16:59I suppose that's all you smart asshaley's know about.
00:17:02Oh.
00:17:03Well, thank you, Miss Allie McGraw.
00:17:21Hey, Mark.
00:17:28Yeah?
00:17:29How much do you love me?
00:17:31Oh, cut it out, huh?
00:17:33I'm not even sure I believe in love at all.
00:17:35But I feel it.
00:17:37I know I shouldn't ask, but still.
00:17:38Still nothing.
00:17:40Look, we enjoy each other, right?
00:17:42We have fun together, and that's all.
00:17:45Love means never having to say you're in love.
00:18:05Mark, have you ever been involved with anyone before?
00:18:15Before what?
00:18:18Before now.
00:18:19Come on, just answer the question.
00:18:20No, not really.
00:18:23I never wanted to be particularly.
00:18:26I guess there were a couple of guys along the way, but nothing ever worked out.
00:18:29I'm really not up to that sort of thing yet.
00:18:32Oh, great.
00:18:33So, uh, what am I supposed to do?
00:18:34Just wait?
00:18:35Be just another guy along the way?
00:18:38There you go again, pushing this romantic thing.
00:18:41Why do you have to be so intense all the time?
00:18:44Look, I'm flattered that you'd like to include me in this fairy tale world you're building up.
00:18:48But it's just not my line.
00:19:10I'm flattered that you're building up.
00:19:40All right.
00:19:44All right, so I'm involved.
00:19:46What more do you want?
00:19:48Well, for a starter, why don't you knock off the Joe Cool crap and admit we're lovers?
00:19:52I mean, what else do you call it when two guys are seeing each other and have really great sex,
00:19:57and this goes on for months?
00:19:59Who do you think you're kidding?
00:20:01Come on.
00:20:01Out with it!
00:20:02God damn it!
00:20:05Ow!
00:20:06Wait!
00:20:07Say it!
00:20:08Wait a minute!
00:20:09No.
00:20:09Say it!
00:20:13Okay.
00:20:14I love you!
00:20:16Again!
00:20:17I love you!
00:20:18Now let go of me!
00:20:19Yeah, right you do.
00:20:20Now once more for good measure.
00:20:23Ah, hell no!
00:20:24Now what do you think this is?
00:20:26Once more.
00:20:28Okay.
00:20:29You win, my fucking romantic friend.
00:20:33I love you.
00:20:35Whatever that means.
00:20:36Good.
00:20:36Thanks.
00:20:53I love you.
00:20:54Yeah.
00:20:56I love you.
00:21:00Dearly beloved, we are gathered here in the presence of God to join together this man
00:21:18and this woman in holy matrimony, which is an honorable estate ordained of God unto the
00:21:25fulfilling and perfecting of the love of man and woman in mutual honor and forbearance.
00:21:32And therefore, it is not by any to be taken in hand lightly or thoughtlessly, but reverently,
00:21:40discreetly, soberly, and in the fear of God.
00:21:47Into this holy estate, these two persons come now to be joined.
00:21:53Therefore, if any man can show just cause why they may not lawfully be joined together,
00:22:02let him now speak, or else hereafter forever hold his peace.
00:22:09Marriage is therefore not by any to be undertaken lightly or ill-advisedly, but seriously and
00:22:17prayerfully, duly considering the purposes for which it is ordained, that husband and wife
00:22:24may give to each other lifelong companionship, help, and comfort, both in prosperity and adversity,
00:22:33that God may hallow and direct the natural instincts and affections created by himself
00:22:39and redeemed in Christ, and that marriage being thus held in honor, human society may stand upon firm foundations.
00:22:49This beneath the
00:23:13and
00:23:17hey let's not stay around you all day let's go to a movie all righty what do you want to see
00:23:30what's on hey how about this thing with robert redford okay even if it's bad he's good to look
00:23:39at what time is it going uh 12 2 4 6
00:24:09so
00:24:39You're not going in yet.
00:24:42I'm not going in.
00:24:44You're not going in yet.
00:24:46Oh, Linda, look at you.
00:24:48You've got it all over you.
00:24:50Hey, lady, how would you like it if somebody did that to you?
00:24:53Hey. Hey, just shut up and mind your own business, all right?
00:24:56Hold still, now.
00:24:57Hey, just shut up and mind your own business, all right?
00:25:00Hold still, now.
00:25:01Hold still, now.
00:25:02Hey, just shut up and mind your own business, all right?
00:25:07What a bitch.
00:25:11You're a slob. That's what you are.
00:25:13You're not a slob.
00:25:14Linda.
00:25:34Oh.
00:25:36Cold.
00:25:46Oh, your hands are cold.
00:25:51Sorry.
00:25:56Come on, I've got to use the stool.
00:25:57Come on, cut it out. I'm going to be late.
00:25:59I have to get dressed, too, you know.
00:26:00Oh, does the old man need the stool now to put his socks on?
00:26:03What am I supposed to do, perch on one leg like a crane?
00:26:06Hell no.
00:26:07Just stand there like this, take your sock and slip it on.
00:26:09I hope you break your neck.
00:26:11Look at me.
00:26:14Oh, shit.
00:26:15Oh, shit.
00:26:21Damn.
00:26:22Have you seen my blue shirt?
00:26:23No, I haven't seen your blue shirt.
00:26:25Did you get the laundry out Saturday?
00:26:26Did I get the laundry out Saturday?
00:26:27Did I get the laundry out Saturday?
00:26:28Did I get the laundry out Saturday?
00:26:30Why don't you just stay in bed in the morning until I'm finished drinking, okay?
00:26:33Oh, fuck you.
00:26:34Just see if I bother to get up and give you my comforting presence at the breakfast table anymore.
00:26:39There's hardly enough time to talk.
00:26:41Besides, who wants to talk in the morning anyway?
00:26:43All right.
00:26:44Just see if I care.
00:26:57Better hurry, you're going to be late.
00:27:00Jennifer, could you bring me the Thompson file before you go to lunch?
00:27:08Yeah.
00:27:09If it had gone to thee, I know mine would have taught thine heart to show more pity unto me.
00:27:15But love, alas, at one first blow did shiver it as glass.
00:27:20Those pieces still, though they be not unite,
00:27:23And now as broken glasses show a hundred lesser faces,
00:27:27So my rags of heart can wish, like, and adore.
00:27:35But after one such love, can love no more.
00:27:53I'm loving it.
00:27:54I'm loving it.
00:27:55I'm loving it.
00:27:56I'm loving it.
00:27:57I'm loving it.
00:27:58I'm loving it.
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00:28:00I'm loving it.
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00:28:11I'm loving it.
00:28:12I'm loving it.
00:28:13I'm loving it.
00:28:14I'm loving it.
00:28:15I'm loving it.
00:28:16I'm loving it.
00:28:17I'm loving it.
00:28:18I'm loving it.
00:28:19I'm loving it.
00:28:20I'm loving it.
00:28:52What are you doing?
00:28:54Transplanting these.
00:28:58Hey, I think I'll go out for a walk.
00:29:00It's a great day.
00:29:01If you wait a minute, I'll go with you.
00:29:02I'm almost finished.
00:29:04You don't have to.
00:29:05But I want to.
00:29:10Well, you know, actually, I think I'd prefer to go alone.
00:29:14Oh?
00:29:16I'll only be a little while.
00:29:21Look, I just feel like being alone, that's all.
00:29:34Okay.
00:29:35You want to skip dinner?
00:29:37Hell no.
00:29:39Look, I'll only be gone for a little while.
00:29:42Stop creating things that aren't there, okay?
00:29:44I'm sorry.
00:29:50Okay.
00:29:53Well, see you in a little while.
00:29:56Okay.
00:29:56I'm home.
00:30:19Hi.
00:30:19Won't you have a nice dinner?
00:30:24Snoopy taking good care of you?
00:30:27Yeah, that's more than I can say for you.
00:30:30Oh.
00:30:40Anything good on?
00:30:41There's no movie coming on later.
00:30:57Don't try to kissy-face me.
00:31:00Hey.
00:31:03You like, uh, flexing around a little bit?
00:31:06Huh?
00:31:06Well, I don't know.
00:31:08I feel fine just being with you here like this.
00:31:11Oh.
00:31:13So now he's going to punish me?
00:31:14No, I'm not.
00:31:16I'm just not into it right now, that's all.
00:31:22Well.
00:31:25So I guess you're going to make me rape you, is that it?
00:31:28You're macho.
00:31:29Is that why you're sitting there giving me those books?
00:31:31I want to watch the movie.
00:31:33Jesus, will you stop it?
00:31:34Well, shit, you never used to talk like that.
00:31:38Christ, we had sex three times already this week.
00:31:41That's more than we had in the good old honeymoon days.
00:31:45Besides, I'm a little sore, if you don't mind.
00:31:55Here, Snoopy, you take care of him.
00:31:58Oh, poor Snoopy.
00:32:00Is he making me.
00:32:02You want to have sex with me?
00:32:03Oh, poor Snoopy.
00:32:04Oh, poor Snoopy.
00:32:06Hey.
00:32:08You want to have a threesome?
00:32:10You, me and Snoopy?
00:32:11Huh?
00:32:11Go get him, Snoopy.
00:32:12Get him.
00:32:13Come on.
00:32:13Come on.
00:32:14Come on.
00:32:23Oh, hell, I've had enough of this.
00:32:25I'm going to bed.
00:32:25I'm sick and tired.
00:32:26Come on.
00:32:27Watch the movie.
00:32:28Come on.
00:32:29Please, you'll like it.
00:32:33You knocked over my beer can.
00:32:34No.
00:32:35Sorry.
00:32:39Well, okay.
00:32:40Just a little bit.
00:32:43God, I don't know why I had to marry such a schmaltz.
00:32:47You should just be glad you married at all, period.
00:32:50And I didn't bring any chicken with me.
00:33:02You did, too?
00:33:03I beg your pardon?
00:33:04He's over 18.
00:33:05Oh.
00:33:07Barely.
00:33:11There's a nice thing.
00:33:12We had a Pinot Chardonnay the other night.
00:33:14It was really, it was only about $2.
00:33:16It's like a, you know, it's like a $4 bottle of wine.
00:33:20Me?
00:33:21Yes, I did.
00:33:21Yeah, it was good.
00:33:22Oh, thank you.
00:33:23This is so good.
00:33:25It really is.
00:33:27It's a great topic.
00:33:28Do you cook?
00:33:29Yeah.
00:33:29A little bit, a little bit.
00:33:30It does most of the cooking.
00:33:31Mark, do you want some more Grand Marnier?
00:33:33What?
00:33:35I think I'm getting set.
00:33:36While I'm up, does anyone want more coffee?
00:33:39Oh, please.
00:33:39One?
00:33:40Yes.
00:33:40Two?
00:33:40I do.
00:33:41Three.
00:33:42Fine.
00:33:42Why don't we move into the other room where it's more comfortable,
00:33:44and I'll serve you in there.
00:33:45Okay.
00:33:49So, this is the coveted new linen you bought in Brussels.
00:33:52Someone finally noticed.
00:33:55It's very nice.
00:33:57Davey, will you help me clear off the table?
00:33:59Sure.
00:33:59You better keep a protective eye out for your jewels, Davey.
00:34:11Word of advice.
00:34:12If you want a marriage to work, you have to own something substantial together.
00:34:16Miguel and I were thinking about taking a house at the Grove next summer.
00:34:20That's not quite what I meant.
00:34:24Mark, are you actually going to leave David alone out there with that old lech?
00:34:29Charles isn't nearly so bad as Alan here makes out he is.
00:34:32He just likes to pretend around you two, that's all.
00:34:35Charles and I are different, you know.
00:34:37I don't need the sex that he does.
00:34:40With him, it's sort of a confirmation that he's still desirable.
00:34:44I used to be hellishly jealous when we first got together.
00:34:49I made him throw away his old telephone numbers and his dirty magazines.
00:34:54But that doesn't change somebody's basic nature.
00:34:58There used to be a lot of give and take in a marriage.
00:35:01I know I'm a bitch and he just has to put up with it.
00:35:04Life is, as they say, full of compromises.
00:35:07At this point, I could care less if he brought a different trick in here every night.
00:35:12But let him bring the same dewy-eyed little innocent in here twice
00:35:17and begin acting like he's serious about it.
00:35:19And I managed to wheedle myself into that bed right between them.
00:35:24I've put five years of hard work into this marriage
00:35:26and I don't intend to let anyone or anything fuck it up for me.
00:35:32Well, I don't know.
00:35:34But it seems to me that we're all a little depressed over these sordid revelations.
00:35:39There's nothing sordid about it.
00:35:41It's just the way things are.
00:35:50Miguel, more coffee?
00:35:52You're so quiet.
00:35:54You haven't said two words all evening.
00:35:56I think Miguel is a little bit overawed by the surroundings.
00:36:01And he's kind of shy.
00:36:02Well, with his looks, he shouldn't be.
00:36:05I know.
00:36:06You have a very lovely apartment.
00:36:10Are we still going to the bar?
00:36:12I did promise Teddy we'd meet him.
00:36:14Let me finish my coffee a little ago.
00:36:16Anybody else care to join us?
00:36:18Good Lord, no.
00:36:20Edgar and I haven't been out together in a bar in ages.
00:36:24Everyone standing around like statues and that deafening music.
00:36:27It gets worse every year.
00:36:29I should think you'd be tired of it by now.
00:36:33Well, I am, sort of.
00:36:36But Miguel wants to go.
00:36:39Such devotion.
00:36:42Well, as they say, may we never have it worse.
00:36:47Who said that?
00:36:49I do.
00:36:50I just don't like spending my Saturday nights with a bunch of faggots, that's all.
00:36:56If you weren't so goddamn critical of all of our friends.
00:36:59Whose friends?
00:37:01All right, my friends.
00:37:03But we've been with Alan before.
00:37:05Why the sudden change?
00:37:06David, I never really liked him that much.
00:37:09I only put up with him because he was your friend.
00:37:12Mark, sit down.
00:37:13Come on.
00:37:13Please.
00:37:21Something's really been bugging you lately.
00:37:24Don't you think it's better to talk about it?
00:37:28Sometimes I think we can talk too much.
00:37:30I don't think we talk enough.
00:37:33What's the matter?
00:37:40Okay, David, we'll talk.
00:37:42Look, I just don't understand why we have to do everything together.
00:37:49Just because we're lovers doesn't make us inseparable, does it?
00:37:52I mean, I thought we agreed we wouldn't be possessive.
00:37:54I thought you understood.
00:37:56I thought we...
00:37:57What's the use?
00:37:58I'm sorry, I don't...
00:37:59And cut this I'm sorry crap.
00:38:01You make me sound like I'm the one to blame.
00:38:03Like I'm the one that's being difficult to live with.
00:38:05But you hold everything in until you explode.
00:38:07If we could just talk things out more.
00:38:08David, you know it wouldn't work.
00:38:09Look, why don't you go on home and I'll meet you back there later.
00:38:15I have some thinking to do.
00:38:17Why don't you just come home and sleep it off?
00:38:20I promise I won't be in the way.
00:38:22Look, David, I need some time to be by myself.
00:38:24Can't you understand that?
00:38:26Where are you going this time?
00:38:27To the baths?
00:38:28Oh, fuck you.
00:38:52Mark?
00:38:53I thought you'd be asleep by now.
00:39:08I couldn't sleep.
00:39:10Why didn't you take a pill?
00:39:13Where have you been?
00:39:15Talk about that tomorrow.
00:39:17Mark, please, I won't be able to sleep.
00:39:19I don't want to talk about it now.
00:39:20I'm tired and we have all day tomorrow, okay?
00:39:22Look, David, if you don't shut up, I'm going to go in there and sleep on the couch.
00:39:27Is that a threat?
00:39:28Oh, Jesus Christ.
00:39:30Go back to sleep.
00:39:44So where did you go last night?
00:39:46Oh, for a walk.
00:39:49Some walk.
00:39:52To the park.
00:39:53Okay?
00:39:54You don't have to get upset.
00:39:56And you don't have to be so jealous.
00:39:57Oh, I know.
00:39:59I realize that it doesn't mean anything that you're just letting off steam, but...
00:40:02Look, David, you're just going to have to stop imposing your screwed up romantic ideas on my life.
00:40:07I mean, I can understand why you feel the way you do.
00:40:12Sleeping around while being married is a sin and all that crap.
00:40:16But I just don't fit into that mold.
00:40:20I'm liberated.
00:40:22I'm not quite as traditional as you are.
00:40:24And you know that.
00:40:25You knew that.
00:40:26I didn't think it would be such a hassle, but it is.
00:40:31I'm not sure if I know how to handle it.
00:40:39Well, we're going to have to do something.
00:40:41We can't go on like this.
00:40:44Fighting and making up and fighting and making up again.
00:40:47It's no good.
00:40:51I've been thinking.
00:40:52Yeah?
00:40:56Well, we're in a rut.
00:40:58And I think we should try experimenting with different things.
00:41:04Like what?
00:41:26We'll see you next time.
00:41:34Bye.
00:41:34Go.
00:41:36Bye.
00:41:36Bye.
00:41:36Bye.
00:41:40Bye.
00:41:52Bye.
00:41:54Bye.
00:42:55A wine enema?
00:42:56What?
00:42:57A wine enema.
00:42:58Are you kidding me?
00:42:59Yeah, it gets you really stoned.
00:43:00It bypasses the stomach so you don't get sick.
00:43:02Come on.
00:43:04Come on.
00:43:05Open up.
00:43:06What's my door?
00:43:07Awesome.
00:43:08What do you think it is?
00:43:09Come on.
00:43:10Will you come back later?
00:43:12Who is it?
00:43:14My mom.
00:43:16Come on.
00:43:17I'm sorry.
00:43:18You'll have to come back later.
00:43:20All right.
00:43:21I'm going downstairs and take a shower.
00:43:23When I come back, I expect this door to be open.
00:43:25You okay?
00:43:26Sure.
00:43:27Are you sure you want to go through with it?
00:43:32Okay, sure you want to go through with it, this is what you want me on here for, isn't it?
00:43:50Well, you might as well make the best of it.
00:44:02I'm not going to go through with it.
00:44:12I'm not going to go through with it.
00:44:18I'm not going to go through with it.
00:44:24I don't know.
00:44:44It's not that I'm uptight or anything, it's just that what do you do if it doesn't turn
00:45:08you on stupid question that is don't even think about it half the time you don't even know who it is
00:45:38even if it doesn't happen.
00:46:23Why? Because I can't do this.
00:46:35It was your idea to come out. It was not mine. I'm sorry.
00:46:53It was your idea to come out.
00:47:23Neither you or I are the same person he was last year.
00:47:29But you simply won't let go of your romantic notions, will you?
00:47:34Well, anyway, we're still living together, aren't we?
00:47:37This is the first thing we're doing together in almost two weeks.
00:47:41Look, David, we both have our own separate lives to live.
00:47:44And you just don't seem to understand that.
00:47:45I understand, but then why be lovers?
00:47:47I mean, what's the point of living together if we each have our separate lives?
00:47:51Because we get along so well.
00:47:52Always the wisest. You can't ever be serious, can you?
00:47:58You know, half the time you avoid the problem by walking away from it,
00:48:01and the other half you're joking.
00:48:02If you weren't so hung up with your goddamn masculinity.
00:48:07My stomach's always in knots lately.
00:48:10It hardly seems to affect you at all.
00:48:12It affects me.
00:48:13So how?
00:48:14I can't eat. I can't work.
00:48:24My whole system's fucked up from tension and worrying all the time.
00:48:27Well, don't worry.
00:48:29Mark, what are we going to do?
00:48:32Come on, let's get going.
00:48:33No, wait. Let's talk. Please stay. Let's talk.
00:48:36You and your talks. There's nothing more to talk about.
00:48:38Mark, look, it's cold and I'm tired. Do you mind?
00:48:40Will you wait a minute and listen to me?
00:48:42There's nothing more to be said. Now let go of me.
00:48:44Mark, I'm going to get through to you.
00:48:45If it's the last thing I do, now you tell me...
00:48:47David, hold yourself and get off my fucking back.
00:48:49I'll call you when I know where I'll be staying.
00:48:50I'll call you when I know where I'll be staying.
00:48:52I'll call you when I know where I'll be staying.
00:48:53I'll call you when I know where I'll be staying.
00:48:57I'll call you when I know where I'll be staying.
00:48:58I'll call you when I know where I'll be staying.
00:49:02I'll call you when I know where I'll be staying.
00:49:03I'll call you when I know where I'll be staying.
00:49:07Well, at least tell me where you're going.
00:49:17I'll call you when I know where I'll be staying.
00:49:34I'll pick up the rest of the stuff later.
00:49:37Can you call me?
00:49:39Yeah.
00:49:43Oh, what?
00:49:46Oh, OK.
00:49:47I've got two more of them.
00:49:49Oh, OK.
00:49:50Oh, OK.
00:49:51Oh, OK, OK.
00:49:52Oh, OK, OK.
00:49:54Oh, OK.
00:49:55Oh, OK.
00:49:56Oh, OK, OK.
00:49:57Oh, OK.
00:49:58Oh, OK, OK.
00:49:59Oh, OK.
00:50:00Oh, OK, OK.
00:50:02Oh, OK.
00:50:04Oh, OK.
00:50:05Oh, OK.
00:50:06Oh, OK.
00:50:07Oh, my God.
00:50:37You know, it's not the end of the world.
00:50:46Tomorrow's another day.
00:50:48No one knows that better than I do.
00:50:53It's funny.
00:50:54Whenever I thought of us breaking up,
00:50:56if it ever did happen,
00:50:57I always thought Mark would be the one to walk out.
00:51:01It's funny.
00:51:03It's not so strange.
00:51:05From what you told me about Mark,
00:51:07he never could make decisions.
00:51:09He's not as secure as he appears to be.
00:51:13I don't know.
00:51:14Well, now, you listen to me.
00:51:16Now, I know those types.
00:51:18They're in control as long as you let them be in control.
00:51:21It was you who always had the real power.
00:51:24You convinced him that you should be lovers,
00:51:26and then you moved in with him.
00:51:27And now that it's over,
00:51:31it's a result of your move again.
00:51:35Shit, I don't want to control or be controlled.
00:51:38It wasn't like that.
00:51:39It was.
00:51:43And it still is.
00:51:48Your problem is that you worry too much about the perfect relationship,
00:51:53where you're always happy and having a good time and sharing.
00:51:56It's all a lot of crap.
00:51:58It's a myth.
00:52:00I learned it the hard way.
00:52:03My told me used to be that I believed it.
00:52:06You remember Miguel?
00:52:08I thought,
00:52:10now here's the person I'd like to spend the rest of my life with.
00:52:13And I convinced myself into believing it.
00:52:20But then the same thing happened.
00:52:23Only this time I became bored with him.
00:52:28I laughed.
00:52:29I got bored with him.
00:52:33But no more.
00:52:34I'm through pushing things.
00:52:37I meet a guy.
00:52:38We hit it off.
00:52:39And we make it.
00:52:40And that's it.
00:52:41No illusions.
00:52:41No plans for the future.
00:52:43I enjoy it for what it is.
00:52:45And just what is it?
00:52:48Usually some nice company.
00:52:51Some nice sex.
00:52:52Sometimes even great sex.
00:52:55But that's enough.
00:52:56I'm through with expectations.
00:53:00You've certainly become the cynical one.
00:53:06No, not cynical.
00:53:08Simply realistic.
00:53:09Well, I don't think I'm being unrealistic.
00:53:14Mark and I were in love.
00:53:16We could have made it together.
00:53:17We still might.
00:53:18David, don't be a fool and cause yourself unnecessary grief.
00:53:25Accept the fact that it's over.
00:53:27The sooner you get them out of your system, the better.
00:53:33There's no use making things any worse than they are already.
00:53:36I can't just not see them anymore.
00:53:38Well, we've had arguments before.
00:53:44They blow over.
00:53:48It's just a little more serious this time.
00:53:50That's all.
00:53:52We need time to be away from each other, to think things out.
00:53:55That's all.
00:53:59Boy, you're certainly welcome to stay here for the time being.
00:54:03You know, it's not the kind of time that you want to be alone.
00:54:07Thanks, Alan.
00:54:07I really appreciate it.
00:54:11You know, you're one of the few people that I can actually talk to.
00:54:16Something Mark could never understand.
00:54:22Well, how do you feel now?
00:54:23Have you had dinner?
00:54:31Why don't you have something?
00:54:32There's some leftover meatloaf.
00:54:33Come on, you'll feel better.
00:54:50I won.
00:54:51I guess it wasn't a very good idea seeing each other today.
00:55:04It's good seeing you.
00:55:09How's work?
00:55:10Oh, okay.
00:55:12The kids are getting restless.
00:55:13Spring fever, I guess.
00:55:14I've missed you, Mark.
00:55:21Missed you, too.
00:55:25Hey, how's your stomach?
00:55:26Better.
00:55:27See?
00:55:28Time can heal wounds.
00:55:30Yeah.
00:55:31Have you been seeing anyone lately?
00:55:40Not really.
00:55:44How about you?
00:55:46Nah.
00:55:48I've had a couple tricks here.
00:55:50Actually, I've been playing it cool.
00:55:51I've been pretty busy at the office, you know.
00:55:55I usually get finished around 8 o'clock, and by then I'm so exhausted I just want to come home and collapse.
00:56:00Do you think he'd be annoyed if you changed your plans?
00:56:18I don't think so.
00:56:19Why?
00:56:21I thought you could come home with me.
00:56:23I don't know.
00:56:31Would that be a good idea?
00:56:33I mean, what would it mean?
00:56:37Why does it have to mean anything?
00:56:40You said you're listening.
00:56:42I do, but not only sexually.
00:56:45I don't think it'd be good for my head.
00:56:49What do you think?
00:56:53Well, I don't know, you know.
00:56:55We could try and see.
00:57:00I can't figure you out, Mark.
00:57:02Well, don't try.
00:57:04Come on, let's go.
00:57:06I want to suck your cock.
00:57:08Jesus, Mark.
00:57:09How can you say that?
00:57:11You said you missed me, didn't you?
00:57:12But how do you expect me to forget what's happened between us?
00:57:15You think I'm just a trick you can pick up and ball and then ask to leave?
00:57:19Oh, David, don't.
00:57:20Oh, you won't be available when you're in the mood.
00:57:23How can you treat me like that?
00:57:25Look, David, I obviously have feelings for you.
00:57:29Do you think I'd be here if I didn't?
00:57:31Now, let's not try to solve all our problems in one afternoon, okay?
00:57:37Look, the point is now I want to go to bed with you.
00:57:40Do you want to go to bed with me?
00:57:41We were together Sunday for the first time in almost a month.
00:58:02He asked me to stay over.
00:58:03I didn't want to, but I missed him.
00:58:15David, you're looking for trouble.
00:58:17All we could do was reminisce.
00:58:29We couldn't talk about it in the present, our feelings.
00:58:31It was damn awkward.
00:58:32But would you really expect things to change?
00:58:38I didn't know.
00:58:40I still think I love him, Alan.
00:58:42He still turns me off.
00:58:46But things weren't the same in them.
00:58:49What do you mean?
00:58:50I felt as if I were being tested, being used.
00:58:54I felt like an object in an experiment.
00:58:59It was almost as though he were trying to figure out if he were over me yet.
00:59:05Yeah, well, that sounds like Mark.
00:59:12I'll get it.
00:59:14Hi.
00:59:15What's your name?
00:59:17You have a cute daughter.
00:59:20Did you thank the man for the pool?
00:59:32Bye-bye.
00:59:33Bye.
00:59:33Bye-bye.
00:59:36Bye-bye.
00:59:37Bye-bye.
00:59:38Bye-bye.
00:59:42What do you make?
00:59:44I'd love to.
00:59:45Why don't you try the baths?
00:59:52I don't think I'd like them.
00:59:54David, you take everything so seriously.
00:59:57Go ahead.
00:59:58It'll take your mind off your troubles.
00:59:59It's about start, you moment.
01:00:00I don't know.
01:00:08We'll take them this día.
01:00:16Bye-bye.
01:00:17Bye-bye.
01:00:18Bye-bye.
01:00:20Bye-bye.
01:00:20Bye-bye.
01:00:21Bye-bye.
01:00:21Bye-bye.
01:00:23What do you make?
01:00:23Bye-bye.
01:00:24Bye-bye.
01:00:25Bye-bye.
01:00:26Bye-bye.
01:00:27Oh, well.
01:00:57Oh, well.
01:01:27Oh, well.
01:01:57Oh, well.
01:02:27Oh, well.
01:02:57Oh, well.
01:03:27Oh, well.
01:03:57Oh, well.
01:04:27Oh, well.
01:04:29Oh, well.
01:05:01Oh, well.
01:05:03Oh, well.
01:05:05Oh, well.
01:05:07Oh, well.
01:05:09Oh, well.
01:05:11Oh, well.
01:05:13Oh, well.
01:05:15Oh, well.
01:05:17Oh, well.
01:05:19Oh, well.
01:05:21Oh, well.
01:05:23Oh, well.
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01:05:29Oh, well.
01:05:31Oh, well.
01:05:41Oh, well.
01:05:43Oh, well.
01:05:53Oh, well.
01:05:55Oh, well.
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01:06:09Oh, well.
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01:06:23Oh, well.
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01:06:31Oh, well.
01:06:33Oh, well.
01:06:35Oh, well.
01:06:37Oh, well.
01:06:39Oh, well.
01:06:41Oh.
01:06:45Oh.
01:06:47Oh.
01:06:49Oh, well.
01:06:51Oh, well.
01:06:53Oh.
01:06:57Oh, well.
01:07:09in which a million of our brothers and sisters were scooped up off the streets of Europe and
01:07:16taken to that place and there submitted to the ultimate solution to gayness, incinerated
01:07:23and turned into soap.
01:07:25Never again, never again will we allow this to happen.
01:07:39It means getting out and making the people realize that all these years they've been
01:07:46wrong about what they've been thinking about.
01:07:48It was a celebration, you know, not so much a political thing.
01:07:51I'm not very political, but for me it was a celebration of just who I am and being with
01:07:57other gay people.
01:08:00I don't know, all I know is I'm gay and I'm proud and I worked for it and I'll continue
01:08:04to work for it until the day I die.
01:08:07And I have no qualms about it and if anybody wants to fight me about it, these may not
01:08:11be too big, but I got big shoes.
01:08:13I don't know, it just means that I'm glad to be what I am, a lesbian.
01:08:18I think it's important that we all came out today and I'm glad that I came out today even
01:08:22though it's going to be on film all over wherever it's going to be.
01:08:26Let him see, I'm out.
01:08:37It's the first march you've been on.
01:08:48That's the first march you've been on.
01:08:58Actually, I was just watching.
01:08:59I wasn't really in the march.
01:09:00I just happened by.
01:09:02You sound apologetic.
01:09:05Not really.
01:09:06I'm just not a very political person.
01:09:08I was very hung up with ideology at one point in my life.
01:09:10So now I'm pretty skeptical about causes or soapboxes.
01:09:13And that's what you think this is all about?
01:09:15I don't say I'm against it.
01:09:17Just skeptical.
01:09:18I just never knew enough about it to become involved with it.
01:09:24I never felt I had to advertise my homosexuality.
01:09:27I don't go out of my way to conceal it, except perhaps at work where I keep my social life to myself.
01:09:32There's a lot of people who think like that.
01:09:36I'm just not so sure that marching down 7th Avenue shouting,
01:09:39gay is good, is going to change the way straight people feel about it.
01:09:43You can't say that shouting up about it's done much good either.
01:09:45It doesn't matter to me whether they like us or not.
01:09:49I just simply think that gay people ought to have their rights too.
01:09:53Sometimes you've got to make noise and organize to get things changed.
01:09:57To me, I guess that's what this march is all about.
01:10:00I don't believe that coming out for one day a year
01:10:02is going to liberate these people or change the system that much.
01:10:06I mean, how many of these people who march today will go back in their closets tomorrow,
01:10:10afraid to even talk about it?
01:10:13Probably right.
01:10:14Some of them.
01:10:16I'm a teacher.
01:10:17Right.
01:10:19Being, well, letting people at work know that I'm gay would complicate things, to say the least.
01:10:24And does coming out mean I tell the kids too?
01:10:29I enjoy my work.
01:10:31Being completely honest about my personal life will jeopardize my professional life.
01:10:35And whether I like it or not, that's the way it is.
01:10:38For me and for many of these people too.
01:10:40I mean, we can't always be as honest as we'd like to be.
01:10:45But that's exactly what this march is trying to do something about.
01:10:48I mean, yeah, I know you're right.
01:10:49The way the society is now, there are certain people who can't afford to march.
01:10:53So those who can't, do it on behalf of those who can't.
01:10:58And that in hopes that someday there'll be no need to demonstrate the right to make love to anybody you want.
01:11:03Any way you want.
01:11:05Well, you gotta start somewhere.
01:11:08I suppose.
01:11:09How long have you been living here?
01:11:35Just about a year.
01:11:39I guess I've been too busy surviving and putting myself back together after Mark to take on the world's problem-shed.
01:11:48Liberating myself is the most important thing for me right now.
01:11:51Well, it's really all part of the same thing, isn't it?
01:11:54Maybe.
01:12:00I've been separated for almost a year now.
01:12:03The divorce will be final in a couple of months.
01:12:05How long have you been married?
01:12:09Two years.
01:12:11Wife, kid, duplex apartment.
01:12:14The whole bed.
01:12:15And we get along better now that we're separated than we ever did when we were living together.
01:12:21So to say, we're more reasonable with one another.
01:12:27Marriage.
01:12:27Why do people bother to get married in the first place?
01:12:32Why did you get married?
01:12:34I keep going through changes.
01:12:37It's just that I know myself better now.
01:12:41And you?
01:12:42I mean, do you ever see the guy that you were living with?
01:12:46No, not anymore.
01:12:48We were seeing each other for a while.
01:12:50But we kept looking for things that I guess just weren't there.
01:12:59It's over now.
01:13:01And I'm not as depressed and desperate anymore.
01:13:05I'm desperate.
01:13:09For your body.
01:13:11I've been hot for you all day.
01:13:13Oh.
01:13:13I hadn't noticed.
01:13:15I thought we were just coming back here to have something to eat.
01:13:18That's what I mean.
01:13:19I'm starving.
01:13:20I don't know.
01:13:41Okay.
01:13:41siis
01:13:44Let me see your pants.
01:13:45Okay.
01:13:46Okay.
01:13:50I'll hold on.
01:13:51Go, go to bed.
01:13:58Well, school will be open in a couple of weeks.
01:14:02Then what?
01:14:03I've kind of been neglecting PJ.
01:14:07My mom and dad have been more parents term than I have babysitting at home.
01:14:12I really have to spend more time with him.
01:14:14Anyway, I'll have my degree by February and my friend Ann says that she's going to keep her eyes open in case the job opens up at school.
01:14:24It's pretty hard finding a job in the middle semester, isn't it?
01:14:27Yeah, but Ann says that someone usually gets pregnant and has to leave.
01:14:33So maybe I'll get lucky.
01:14:35And get pregnant.
01:14:40Look, I'm uncovering a concert at Madison Square Friday night.
01:14:43Do you want to go with me?
01:14:43Does that mean I have to carry your equipment?
01:14:47Well, maybe just a couple of cameras.
01:14:51Sounds like old times.
01:14:54Say, since we're extending invitations to each other,
01:14:57I was wondering if maybe you'd like to spend Labor Day weekend with us in the Hampton.
01:15:00It would be great for PJ.
01:15:04And, well, it was my folks' idea.
01:15:08They'd really like to see you.
01:15:10Look, I've made other plans.
01:15:12I'm going to the cave.
01:15:13Can't you change your plans?
01:15:14I'm going with somebody.
01:15:23Look, you'd like him.
01:15:25He's got eyes like you.
01:15:29No, not exactly like yours.
01:15:31You know, I can really talk to him.
01:15:40He likes Emily Dickinson.
01:15:41I'm happy with you, J.P.
01:15:49I'm happy for you, J.P.
01:15:50There he is.
01:15:52There he is.
01:15:54Come on now.
01:16:20There he is.
01:16:50There he is.
01:17:20There he is.
01:17:30What are you doing?
01:17:32I'm making the best of our situation.
01:17:34Do you believe it?
01:17:35Three days of rain?
01:17:40Say cheese.
01:17:42Cheese.
01:17:48Romage.
01:17:50Provolone.
01:17:52Say I love you.
01:17:54I love you.
01:17:56I need you.
01:17:58You absolutely cannot live without me.
01:18:06I absolutely cannot live without you.
01:18:08Why don't we live together?
01:18:10Why don't we live together?
01:18:12Why don't we live together?
01:18:14Why don't we live together?
01:18:16I didn't think you'd ever ask me.
01:18:18But I didn't.
01:18:20Have you thought about it?
01:18:22Of course I have.
01:18:24Believe me.
01:18:26But I'm very wary of putting myself in that position again.
01:18:30I'm not as aware of who I am yet as I'd like to be.
01:18:34At least before I live with someone again.
01:18:36Can we work at that together?
01:18:38We do, Jason.
01:18:40But we don't have to live together to do that.
01:18:44Now we're spending all of our time together.
01:18:50And that's because we want to.
01:18:52You want to and I want to.
01:18:54But somehow when two people live together, want to gets mixed up with have to.
01:18:58I don't want you to ever have to do anything for me.
01:19:01And I don't ever want to have to do anything for you.
01:19:04For now, let's just enjoy wanting to be together.
01:19:08What you're trying to tell me is that you're afraid of commitment.
01:19:11I am committed to you, Jason.
01:19:13But not probably the way you want me to be.
01:19:23Look, Jason.
01:19:24After Mark, I thought I would never want to live with anyone ever again.
01:19:29And yet when I met him for the first time,
01:19:31I was as much in love with him and involved with him as I believe we are with each other.
01:19:41But I pushed it.
01:19:42And we moved in together.
01:19:44And then a year and a half later, we don't even see each other.
01:19:47I can look back and say, okay, I was wrong.
01:19:50And that's good, because I don't waste any time longing for him.
01:19:54And I can start looking for someone else.
01:19:58But I don't want to do that for the rest of my life either.
01:20:03You can end up searching for Mr. Wright for as long as you live.
01:20:08Look.
01:20:09I know that what I'm asking for very few people can give me.
01:20:14But I believe there are people.
01:20:18I know that what I'm asking for very few people can give me.
01:20:31But I believe there are people.
01:20:34I know that what I'm asking for very few people can give me.
01:20:39I know that I'd love you.
01:20:51All right.
01:20:52Say, I love you.
01:20:54Say, I love you.
01:21:24I love you.
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01:22:54I love you.
01:23:24I love you.
01:23:54I love you.
01:24:24I love you.
01:24:54I love you.
01:25:24I love you.
01:25:54I love you.
01:26:24I love you.
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