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I moved to Unusual York in 1975, at the mid-point of the longish decade this documentary aims to conceal (June 1969 to June 1981–from the Stonewall riots to the first diagnoses of AIDS) . So I was interested to survey what kinds of memories it would trigger and consuming whether there would be any photos or film footage of places I obsolete to hang out. It definitely triggered some memories (one interviewee spoke of his habit of leaving his wallet at home when he went out cruising but writing his name and address on a section of paper to back cops identify his body in case he didn’t acquire it out of a unsafe situation–I remember doing that! Insane, yes.)
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Viewers that weren’t allotment of the Recent York-Fire Island scene will be disappointed as this is a very parochial documentary–there is no mention here of Key West, P-town, or San Francisco to name a few other “cities of the Dumb.” I wish the filmmakers had save a shrimp more exertion into compiling film clips from the era. There seemed to be a lot more pan-and-scan shots of tranquil photos. Since many of these were from the “artistic” rather than “journalistic” school of photography they tended to form some of the seedier elements (like the passe piers in the Hudson River) perceive more pretty and less ominous that they actually were. While many of the interviewees spoke of being out all night, most of the visual components of the film consisted of daytime shots, stripping the film of any “City of Night” kind of edginess it could have had.
I was also disappointed that all of the interviewees were from a “rah-rah, wasn’t it all so fun” mold, and that there was very diminutive psychological or sociological reflection on what the rampant sexuality was all about. All saw it as a reaction to the repression and oppression of the pre-Stonewall era and all felt it was essential (and would do it all over again…this time with condoms…if they could turn succor the clock) . Although the film isn’t intellectually intriguing in any draw, shape, or get, it is agreeable to eye. It’ll be fun to notice again with friends who also survived that decadent decade in Fresh York.
The title is a miniature misleading since it only tells the myth of elated sex in Unusual York City in the 70’s, but oh well I level-headed enjoyed the film and tripped out on all the archival photos and video especially the cheerful docks and St. Mark’s Baths! That was crazy!
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My main beef though is there unprejudiced wasn’t enough meat to the epic. Yea, everybody is having sex, sex, sex nonstop, but hearing about it over and over got kinda repetitive. I wish there had been some interviews with somebody other than objective the sex participants like city officials or doctors to stare at the sage from a different perspective. Also a brief introduction would have been nice, people mentioned “stonewall” a few times but I have no belief what that is. It was never explained. Calm worth watching.
For those out there keeping score: numerous rear nudity, brief frontal nudity and no penetration.
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