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IT’S MY PARTY

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(Pa, HoHoHo, LLL, V, SS, NN, A, D, M) Pagan and homosexual worldview extolling suicide as the best option for AIDS patients; 26 obscenities, 5 profanities & sexual joking; implied murder & implied suicide; cross dressing, homosexual sex implied, male prostitution implied, & homosexual kissing & touching; brief full male nudity in skinny dipping scene, full female nudity in photographs & upper male nudity in bedroom scene; alcohol use; smoking & drug overdose depicted; and, urination, & man of principle ridiculed & shunned.

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IT’S MY PARTY ennobles suicide as the best solution to all those with terminal illnesses. While supposedly celebrating the life of a gay man with AIDS, Nick, played by Eric Roberts, it also shows his steadfast determination to destroy his life. Nick gets word of his prognosis and quickly calls his friends and family for a two-day party before he will swallow a bottle of sleeping pills. His outcome is certain, so the dramatic tension lies in his strained relationship with his former live-in lover, Brandon. Brandon kicked Nick out when he found out he was tested positive. Brandon has shown up to the party, putting off all business, so that he can reconcile with Nick.

This is a movie Jack Kevorkian would love. Not only is Nick’s suicide affirmed, but it even shows Nick and Brandon suffocating a friend who didn’t take enough pills. It extols suicide and murder. The knowledge that his sickness could have been avoided makes this movie almost unbearable to watch. The surge of movies made today about AIDS and homosexuality is stupefying. Not only do most of these movies fail at the box office, but they provide little insight to the large segment of Americans who see the hypocrisy of artificial sentiment.


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