Longtime Companion (1990)
Facts
| Directed by | Norman René |
| Cast | Campbell Scott, Patrick Cassidy, John Dossett, Mary-Louise Parker, Stephen Caffrey, Tanya Berezin, Brian Cousins, Bruce Davison, Philip Moon, Dermot Mulroney, Mary Louise Parker and Michael Schoeffling |
| Theatrical Release | November 30, 1989 |
| DVD Release | January 23, 2001 |
| Running Time | 100 minutes |
| MPAA Rating | R (Restricted) |
| UPC Code | 027616857705 |
| Buy this item | $10.49 at Amazon.com As of Nov 28 11:34 EST (details) 1 DVD, TWENTIETH CENTURY FOX HOME ENT, Usually ships in 24 hours, Closed-captioned, Color, DVD-Video, Letterboxed, Widescreen, NTSC Languages: English (Original Language - Dolby Digital 2.0), Spanish (Original Language - Dolby Digital 2.0), Spanish (Subtitled), French (Subtitled) Or 37 new from $7.32, 12 used from $6.65 |
Website Links
- Movie Review Query Engine - Directory of movie reviews.
- IMDb - Features plot summaries, reviews, cast lists, and theatre schedules.
- Art.com - Search for Longtime Companion posters.
Similar Movies
User Reviews
Average user review:| very touching movie |
| Excellent daring movie |
This movie really touched me so much.
it makes you want to be more daring in your life by accepting who we are. And ofcourse be proud about it.
I loved the actors, they were amazing in depecting the emotions and hard situation.
I wish this epidemic called AIDS will be wiped from our lives for ever. February 12, 2008
| Captures the times beautifully |
"Longtime Companion" seeks to reflect but also to educate, reminding viewers that the deaths of these friends held meaning not only for their intimates but for the larger community as well. AIDS may not make the headlines it once did, but it still warrants a good deal of medical attention through research and human consideration for those who have the disease. It would be fascinating if an updated "Longtime Companion" could ever be made. January 20, 2008
| Dreary And Not All That Watchable |
| you're gonna cry... |
The movie opens in 1980, with this particular circle of friends. Everyone is healthy and dandy. One man meets a hairy guy and they've maintained a relationship throughout the film. This movie immediately opens with all of them reading about this mysterious virus that seems to be attacking gay men. At first, it seemed to be associated with gay men who do poppers. This virus has earned a nickname, "gay cancer". It wasn't until a couple of years later that this virus was finally termed AIDS.
The whole AIDS was not still not clear to people, including gay men. In this film, you'll see how some gay men are uncomfortable with AIDS and especially those afflicted. You'll see men afraid to have sex. Afraid to kiss. Heck, you'll even see one washing his hands and face vigorously after greeting his friend who is dying from AIDS.
The time frame between the death of one friend to another friend having AIDS is quick. The movie jumps one year to another that surrounds an afflicted friends. You'll think that the movie doesn't build up enough for you to get emotional. Not true. You'll cry! So, have a box of Kleenex ready.
I love this movie and I cannot believe that I haven't seen it earlier. I often hear about older gay men retelling stories of the 70's and 80's on how gay life use to be as well as witnessing the deaths of their close friends to AIDS. Today, those affliced with HIV/AIDS are living longer, thanks to modern medicine. However, I cannot imagine what it was like, living in fear of a virus that seemed to be targeting gay men and the doctors could not seem to treat it.
Overall, it's a good movie that's worth your time. Check it out with a box of tissues. January 4, 2007
More reviews at Amazon.com ...




![It\'s My Party [Special Edition]](http://images.amazon.com/images/P/B00008R9KD.01.MZZZZZZZ.jpg)
