Longtime Conundrum

Feb 27, 2011 12:43

I went to see the film "We Were Here" at the Castro yesterday. It was very powerful. It reminded me that many of the issues of the AIDS crisis have never really been resolved for me. They have just receded into the background ( Read more... )

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hardybear February 27 2011, 21:03:59 UTC
I think you will find it very interesting. The Director did a Q&A afterwards and said that he hoped the film would be a way for younger gay men to find out more about what that period was like. So he had an audience of multiple generations in mind when he made it, apparently. I would be interested to know how you feel about that after you see it.

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seeing is believing hardybear February 27 2011, 22:05:23 UTC
yes, disrespectful, and a bit crazy. It was such an intense thing, in those days, trying to encourage people to stay HIV negative. And the idea that you had to risk seroconversion in order to have a normal, or relaxed, or healthy sex life was very much deprecated. But now, people juggle the odds differently.

Having seen so many men die so horribly, I don't think I could ever take such a casual attitude towards infection with the virus. But then I have to remember that younger people have not seen the wasted bodies, the KS lesions, the canes and wheelchairs and IV's, the way I did.

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ednixon February 28 2011, 10:02:40 UTC
I know someone that went thru a veritable fortune and racked up credit cards in the '90's thinking time was finite, oh, wait, that was me.

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of time and change hardybear February 28 2011, 23:44:39 UTC
Glad you decided to stick around :)

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