La belle LaBruce: two sexy new DVDs remind us that in the world of Canadian provocateur Bruce LaBruce, the revolution will not be PG-13.The Raspberry Reich * Written and directed by Bruce LaBruce * Starring Susanne Sachsse, Daniel Batscher, Andreas Rupprecht * Strand Releasing Home Video Sugar * Written by Todd Klinck and John Palmer; based on stories by Bruce LaBruce * Directed by John Palmer * Starring Brendan Fehr. Andre Noble * ThinkFilm]/TLA Video In an era where gay movies are being sanitized san·i·tize tr.v. san·i·tized, san·i·tiz·ing, san·i·tiz·es 1. To make sanitary, as by cleaning or disinfecting. 2. for mass consumption, punk auteur auteur (ōtör`), in film criticism, a director who so dominates the film-making process that it is appropriate to call the director the auteur, or author, of the motion picture. Bruce LaBruce reminds us of the bite queer films can have. LaBruce has always brought us tales that push boundaries, from Hustler White's male amputee am·pu·tee n. A person who has had one or more limbs removed by amputation. hookers plying their trade to The Raspberry Reich's revolutionaries screaming, "Heterosexuality is the opiate of the masses." In Reich, LaBruce's latest offering, plans run afoul for a group of wannabe terrorists when they find that their kidnapping victim has been disowned dis·own tr.v. dis·owned, dis·own·ing, dis·owns To refuse to acknowledge or accept as one's own; repudiate. by his wealthy father for his homosexuality. In the name of personal revolution, the members of the Raspberry Reich have sex with each other and their captive to liberate themselves from "the shackles of heterosexual monogamy." But they're only doing it, of course, to prove their dedication to the cause. While graphic sex is liberally spread throughout the film, dismissing Raspberry Reich as mere porn is an oversimplification o·ver·sim·pli·fy v. o·ver·sim·pli·fied, o·ver·sim·pli·fy·ing, o·ver·sim·pli·fies v.tr. To simplify to the point of causing misrepresentation, misconception, or error. v.intr. . The pornographic images don't linger long enough to be more than titillating tit·il·late v. tit·il·lat·ed, tit·il·lat·ing, tit·il·lates v.tr. 1. To stimulate by touching lightly; tickle. 2. To excite (another) pleasurably, superficially or erotically. . Instead, the sexual images are overlaid with revolutionary texts and catchphrases, selling them like a product in a beer commercial or music video. LaBruce isn't marketing revolution so much as commenting on the capitalist assimilation of radicalism. (The modern left's tendency to romanticize ro·man·ti·cize v. ro·man·ti·cized, ro·man·ti·ciz·ing, ro·man·ti·ciz·es v.tr. To view or interpret romantically; make romantic. v.intr. To think in a romantic way. radicalism is one of LaBruce's targets as well.) Reich is ultimately humorous and fun, more so if you have been keeping up on your radical leftist left·ism also Left·ism n. 1. The ideology of the political left. 2. Belief in or support of the tenets of the political left. left reading. LaBruce's writing was the inspiration for veteran Canadian director John Palmer's Sugar, loosely based on short stories written by LaBruce back during his Super 8 days when he was the cocreator of the seminal queer punk zine JD's. The stories have been taken out of their original punk-skinhead context and moved into the less innocent age of crack culture, based on coscreenwriter Todd Klinck's own experiences as an escort. Suburban kid Cliff (Andre Noble) heads downtown on his 18th birthday--at his little sister's urging--in search of sex. He meets a beautiful street hustler named Butch, played by Brendan Fehr of TV's Roswell. The toothache-sweet Cliff instantly develops an unrequited crush on the roguish rogu·ish adj. 1. Deceitful; unprincipled: Set adrift by his roguish crew, the captain of the ship spent a week alone at sea. 2. Playfully mischievous: a roguish grin. Butch and through him is introduced to the world of drugs, prostitution, and after- hours clubs. Both Fehr and Noble do excellent work. (Soon after the film's release, the 25-year-old Noble died tragically of accidental poisoning on a camping trip.) The supporting cast, including indie darling Sarah Polley, provides plenty of humor with their eccentric performances. As tasty as Sugar is, it tortures us exquisitely with the pains of first love and of losing someone to addiction. Like Cliff, we are left with a sense of longing like the lingering of a first kiss. Wilde has also written for Tablet and Q San Francisco. |
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