| In Memphis, a middle-class white teenager and a black Vietnamese immigrant meet in a gay cruising spot and discover what they don't have in common. | |
| Release Date: | Aug 15, 1997 |
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| Director: | Ira Sachs |
| Writer: | Ira Sachs |
| Genres: | Drama |
| Keywords | interracial relationship, lgbt teen |
| Production Companies | Charlie Guidance Productions |
| Box Office |
Revenue: $0
Budget: $0 |
| Updates |
Updated: Aug 04, 2024 Entered: Apr 27, 2024 |
| Name | Character |
|---|---|
| Shayne Gray | Lincoln Bloom |
| Thang Chan | Minh Nguyen (John) |
| Rachel Zan Huss | Monica Rachel |
| Colonious David | Ricky Little |
| Charles J. Ingram | Gary Bloom |
| Leigh Walden | Cece Bloom |
| Gene Crain | Sam Bloom |
| Ron Gephart | Ken Bloom |
| Kim Newman | Denise Bloom |
| Polly Edelstein | Debbie Bloom |
| Larry Reynolds | Man in Park |
| Angelique Owens | Donut Shop Clerk |
| Vanita Thomas | Bernice |
| Randall Reinke | Danny |
| Melissa A. Dunn | Tina Clifton |
| Erin Grills | Jacquie Clifton |
| Kate Davis | Gloria Clifton |
| Mark Hyman | Club Bouncer |
| Michael Locke | Michael (kid on bike) |
| Robert Hathaway | 2nd kid on bike |
| Lamar Sorrento | Ted |
| Richard Daggett | Pick-Up Driver |
| Anthony Isbell | Jerry (man in hotel) |
| J.R. Crumpton | Joe |
| Patricia A. Gill | Joe's Wife |
| Moses Peace | Policeman |
| Nhan Van Dang | Minh's Roommate |
| Bay Thi Ho | Roommate's Mother |
| Hoang N. Pham | Minh's Friend |
| Mai Ballard | Pool Hall Owner |
| Name | Job |
|---|---|
| Ira Sachs | Director, Writer |
| Affonso Gonçalves | Editor |
| Iddo Patt | Sound |
| Steve Wolf | Special Effects Coordinator |
| Tom Efinger | Sound Designer, Sound Editor |
| Tommy Tenhet | Boom Operator |
| Damian Volpe | Sound Designer, Sound Editor |
| Danya Reich | First Assistant Camera |
| Keith Cadwallader | Second Assistant Camera |
| John Markham | Gaffer |
| Stevan Lazich | Costumer |
| Michael Kolvek | Color Timer |
| Adam Feibelman | Music Supervisor |
| Liza Wyles | Script Supervisor |
| Michael Rohatyn | Original Music Composer |
| Benjamin P. Speth | Director of Photography |
| Bernhard Blythe | Production Design |
| Yin Ling Wong | Art Direction |
| Laura Yamashita | Production Manager |
| Linda Wood | Hairstylist, Makeup Artist |
| Name | Title |
|---|---|
| Margot Bridger | Producer |
| Loring McAlpin | Associate Producer |
| Organization | Category | Person |
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The handsome "Lincoln" (Shayne Gray) has a decent life, plenty of money and a girlfriend "Monica" (Rachel Zan Huss) but he also has a secret. When she declines to put out one evincing, he heads to a cruising area of Memphis where he initially encounters a daddy figure before meeting "Minh". He's a V ... ietnamese man who is almost the antithesis of "Lincoln". His mother quite recently arrived in the USA, his father was an American soldier - they split up and he's now living with some fellow Vietnamese. They two men chat but "Minh" isn't so keen to go straight for the sex; he wants to get to know his new friend a little. To that end, they take his father's boat and a different kind of cruise on the delta; have a beer and set off some fireworks. It's that latter activity that annoys the police and sends "Minh" feeing into the forest. Has he something to hide? Well the tail end of the film enlightens us a little to the true nature of this man. I did like the concept here, but I'm afraid the acting is pretty nondescript and for a film that relies heavily on conversation, the audio mix makes much of the dialogue inaudible and that proves quite irritating after a while. I think it might have made for a better short feature. Condensing it's more potent aspects into an hour or so might have given it more punch, but as it is - it's too slow and thinly strung out.