“Tidy Endings” - HBO (1988)
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- Опубликовано: 15 сен 2024
- Harvey Feinstein, Stockard Channing. 54 min.
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I was a Theatre major in college back in the early 90s. I read this play in an anthology my freshman year and when I was a senior, I directed it. It was this play or nothing.
Now that I'm in my middle-aged years, I want to act in it.
Amazing. On all characters. Has always had an impact on me since I was a kid.
Revisit time and again. Harvey, Stockyard... Brilliant. Thank u.
Remember watching this when it first aired on HBO. Stockyard and Harvey, so brilliant! So weird to see how young they both were back then.
Thank you for this. 💛
I'm one of the few people that actually saw "Safe Sex" on Broadway (I think it was at the Lyceum) the show closed after 6 days...I thought it was brilliant and clearly ahead of its time
First time seeing this, I cried.
That's because Harvey is the same person, and there was a hell of a lot to be pissed off about during that period. He was one of very few people who worked to let others know if the horrors perpetrated then, and those people who suffered... from HIV/AIDS, of course, but moreso from the callous, intentionally cruel, disregard shown by the Reagan Administration for everyone affected.
why does Harvey always seemed pissed off or mad about something? This was his same character in Torch Song
So powerful
So sad but so good