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Here we have two films dealing with pop sexuality as it seemingly is and might just possibly be in the not so distant future. Both are nervelessly idiosyncratic, maniacal, unerringly precise, desperate, passionless and occasionally sidesplittingly hilarious visions that hardly bode well for the combined futures of romance and sexual madness aka “serious” fucking.

June 1, 1984
Laura Fissinger

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FUTURE SEX

LIQUID SKY Directed by Slava Tsukerman (Z/Cinevista Films) CAFE FLESH Directed by Rinse Dream (Caribbean Films)

by Joe (TV Eye) Fernbacher

Here we have two films dealing with pop sexuality as it seemingly is and might just possibly be in the not so distant future. Both are nervelessly idiosyncratic, maniacal, unerringly precise, desperate, passionless and occasionally sidesplittingly hilarious visions that hardly bode well for the combined futures of romance and sexual madness aka “serious” fucking.

Exploring the ever-shifting mythologies of heroin; the mixed-up vagaries of pre-nuclear war androgyny; the self-righteous, selfproclaimed decadence of new wave/punk fashionability; the admittedly hellish foulness of in-the-gutter street life and the giddy nostalgia of such late night excursions into the non-linear and utterly fantastic as Invasion Of The Saucer Men, Roger Corman’s It -Conquered The World, and Invaders From Mars is the visually beefy and disturbingly odd little film, Liquid Sky.

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