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A Very Natural Thing

  • 1974
  • R
  • 1h 20m
IMDb RATING
6.8/10
1.1K
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Bo White in A Very Natural Thing (1974)
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Gay ex-monk and school teacher meets a man at a bar in Manhattan. They connect and start living together, but face conflicts due to differing views on monogamy.Gay ex-monk and school teacher meets a man at a bar in Manhattan. They connect and start living together, but face conflicts due to differing views on monogamy.Gay ex-monk and school teacher meets a man at a bar in Manhattan. They connect and start living together, but face conflicts due to differing views on monogamy.

  • Director
    • Christopher Larkin
  • Writers
    • Joseph Coencas
    • Christopher Larkin
  • Stars
    • Robert McLane
    • Curt Gareth
    • Bo White
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.8/10
    1.1K
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    • Director
      • Christopher Larkin
    • Writers
      • Joseph Coencas
      • Christopher Larkin
    • Stars
      • Robert McLane
      • Curt Gareth
      • Bo White
    • 23User reviews
    • 12Critic reviews
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    Robert McLane
    • David
    • (as Robert Joel)
    Curt Gareth
    • Mark
    Bo White
    • Jason
    Anthony McKay
    • Gary, the Roommate
    Marilyn Meyers
    • Valerie, his Fiance
    Jay Pierce
    • Alan
    Barnaby Rudge
    • Hughey
    A. Bailey Chapin
    • Minister
    Scott Eisman
    • Student
    Michael Kell
    • Boating Family
    Sheila Rock
    • Boating Family
    Linda Weitz
    • Boating Family
    Robert Grillo
    • Edgar
    Howard Blakey
    • Charles
    • (as Kurt Brandt)
    George Diaz
    • Miguel
    Deborah Trowbridge
    • Jason's Ex-Wife
    Jesse Trowbridge
    • Jason's Child
    Jose Aponte
    • Director
      • Christopher Larkin
    • Writers
      • Joseph Coencas
      • Christopher Larkin
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    9Tom-207

    Honestly portrays gay life in '70s New York City

    "A Very Natural Thing," according to sources I've read, was one of the first films to show gay men candidly as people. The two principle characters could be anyone. They don't fall easily into stereotypes which plague gay-themed films, even today in the late 1990s.

    This film definitely has the look and the feel of its times, the mid-70s. It's fascinating to see how people dressed, the way they talked, what cars they drove, even how they cut their hair. It's also interesting to look at gay lifestyles in this period setting. This was before AIDS/HIV, and unprotected sex was the norm. It takes place just at the beginnings of the 70s age of sexual liberation, not only for gays, but people in general as well. (For another view of the period see BOOGIE NIGHTS or the TALES OF THE CITY series.)

    But the most important part of the film is the relationship between the two, psychologically different characters who meet in a dance club, fall in love, and live together. It could be two people today. It shows what two average gay men might experience living together.

    I cross-referenced some of the people who made this film. Few went on to do anything else in movies. I think only one made it into the '80s in a mainstream film.

    The film has low-budget production values from the period. I didn't find that so much distracting as endearing. It made the film all that much more real.
    6esh04676

    gay life a generation ago

    Some very fine reviews already posted for this interesting movie, which I found very enjoyable as an intriguing look at gay life and also from a historical point of view. It often has the flavor of a documentary because of the interjection of real newsreel scenes of Stonewall. The cruising episodes on Fire Island and in steam baths have a cinema verite quality. The story involving the up-and-down efforts of ex-priest David to find a man he can settle down with hold the viewer's interested, but the bickering between the two men becomes a drag on the movie. One is relieved when David finally hooks up with the Bo White character, leading to a very beautiful closing episode shot amid the dunes at Truro on Cape Cod. The movie therefore ends on a note of affirmation and one hopes that all went well for all the men involved in this important glimpse at gay life a generation ago.
    9drberry-1

    Beautiful

    This is a beautiful period piece. Even though the direction is uneven (but gets better in the last half) it carries a powerful message which still has meaning 3 decades later. It has less sex than the series "Queer as Folk",or cable "Adult Movies", yet still communicates this aspect of gay relationships. The surprising thing when viewed from an historical perspective, is that society's attitudes toward diversity have changed little and gay people are still struggling with the problems presented in this movie. An additional plus, is that it deals with the difficulties facing all human relationships, whether gay or heterosexual. A must see film.
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    It's interesting to see how this film has weathered the last 40+ years. I enjoy reading your comments.
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    A Very Wonderful Film

    I watched this last night on television. I'm quite the gay film buff but I had never heard of this movie. I can't top Tom Norris's review;they reflect my thoughts perfectly. The film is a documentary of a time I lived through but was just a little too young to participate in. A must see film.

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    • Trivia
      Christopher Larkin responded to the critics by saying, "I wanted to say that same-sex relationships are no more problematic but no easier than any other human relationships. They are in many ways the same and in several ways different from heterosexual relationships but in themselves are no less possible or worthwhile". (as quoted The Celluloid Closet pg. 208, 1987).
    • Quotes

      Jason's Ex-Wife: Say, since we're extending invitations to each other, I was wondering if maybe you'd like to spend Labor Day weekend with us in the Hamptons. It would be great for P.J. And, well, it was my folks' idea. They'd really like to see you.

      Jason: Look, I've made other plans. I'm going to the Cape.

      Jason's Ex-Wife: Can't you change your plans?

      Jason: I'm going with somebody. You'd like him. He's got eyes like you. Well, not exactly like yours. You know, I can really talk to him. He likes Emily Dickinson.

      Jason's Ex-Wife: I'm happy for you, Jason.

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    • Soundtracks
      Adagio for Strings, Op. 11
      By Samuel Barber

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    • Release date
      • January 28, 1976 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • For As Long As Possible
    • Filming locations
      • The Club Baths, 24 First Avenue, Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA
    • Production company
      • Montage Creations
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $65,000
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 20m(80 min)
    • Sound mix
      • Mono

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