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Johns

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A male prostitute in Los Angeles weighs the options presented to him on his 21st birthday while struggling to maintain control over his life.
  • Starring: Lukas Haas, David Arquette
  • Directed by: Scott Silver
  • Runtime: 1 hour 32 minutes
  • Release year: 1997
  • Studio: First Look
 
 
 
 

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Synopsis: A male prostitute in Los Angeles weighs the options presented to him on his 21st birthday while struggling to maintain control over his life.
Starring: Lukas Haas, David Arquette
Supporting actors: Wilson Cruz, Keith David, Christopher Gartin, Elliott Gould, Terrence Howard, Joshua Schaefer, Nicky Katt, Richard Kind, Kurtis Kunzler, John C. McGinley, Richard T. Jones, Louis Mustillo, Harper Roisman, Alanna Ubach, Arliss Howard, Tony Epper, Sydney Lassick, Ruth Silver, N'Bushe Wright, Nina Siemaszko
Directed by: Scott Silver
Genre: Drama
Runtime: 1 hour 32 minutes
Release year: 1997
Studio: First Look
MPAA Rating: Rated R for strong sexual content and language, and for some violence and drug use.
ASIN: B0036OHA9G (Rental) and B001IYDQMG (Purchase)
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Johns DVD ~ Lukas Haas

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Theatrical Release Information
  • US Theatrical Release Date: January 31, 1997
  • MPAA: Rated R for strong sexual content and language, and for some violence and drug use.
  • Production Company: Bandeira Entertainment
  • Filming Locations: Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, USA

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23 of 26 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars No, it's NOT Midnight Cowboy -- thank god!, September 15, 1999
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This review is from: Johns [VHS] (VHS Tape)
This curious little film does not have to pretend, as did Midnight Cowboy, that street hustling is 'straight'. We've come that far in 30 years, at least: the leads' sexuality does not have to be so understated as to be non-existent! But it does takes a couple of viewings to appreciate it. Mystical and religious overtones abound, and every name has a significance: the lead character is named 'John' (David Arquette) and he keeps meeting other Johns, (a St. John, and street johns). It is Christmas Eve. John's birthday is Christmas Day and his dream of 'heaven' is to spend the night at the elegant Park Plaza Hotel, where he encounters a wise desk-clerk named 'Paul' who calls him 'Mr. John' and treats him with true kindness and respect. John needs $300 for his night in heaven and has stolen money from a drug dealer. 'Donner' (Lukas Haas) is homeless, and in love with John. His dream is for them to get to 'Camelot' (a theme park in Branson MO where they can have jobs). Only one of them makes it to Camelot. The accompanying score is beautiful and soulful, with music ranging from Gregorian Chant to Arvo Part to Jessie Mae Robinson. A touching film, nicely done.
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12 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Endlessly Relentlessly Downbeat, BUT Way Too True to be Missed !, November 21, 2005
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This review is from: Johns (DVD)
Granted this movie suffers many of the perils any low budget flick must endure. Bad sound horrible lighting and a little more predictability than I generally like in a good film. Yet this is a good film. Yes it is utterly a downbeat film with very little sunshine and hope in it. However walking the streets of any big city you see the clones of each of the individuals protrayed in this film. The cleaseless never ending parade of tired burned out haggered youth on the stroll hunting for that next "Date".

You sit eating your danish reading the morning paper insolated in the cacoon of middle class bliss and listen to those youth talk a few booths over at a fast food resturant. Go there each morning for coffee and you hear how these hardened urchins cling to a clutch of tattered pie in the sky pipe dreams each more unrealistic than the last. You look at their arms and see evidence of the losing game they play with drugs and worse. If you eat in a place often enough soon comes a day when one of the regulars comes in beaten bloody bandaged if he is lucky having survived a date gone wrong. I work in a clean nice safe office as a computer geek one floor up and one trillion miles away from the horrid depraved street life people like those protrayed in this film call home every day.

Is this film a downer I guess maybe it is if you wanted a happy sugar coated hollywood ending. While I have never been homeless or on the stroll selling myself I have helped people who have known and lived this ugly world 24-7. From my vantage point I see very little about the world of male prostitutes, drugs and street life that is redeeming light and fun which is what this movie shows. The end of Johns sports a grim operatic quality traggic victory hard won and blood drenched such that it is in my jaded middle classed eyes hardly a victory at all. On the streets even tiny scraps of joy no matter how hard they are to come by are so very precious and that is the real message of this movie. Look at this movie and learn to be thankful for your many blessings because some among us honesty do have so very little in life that a pair of Lucky Sneaks can be the only reason to cling to hope. I know enough about life to understand that if man's hope dies when he lives on the streets his body soon leads him to the grave.
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14 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Gritty. Darkly Disturbing. Heavy., June 18, 2002
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This review is from: Johns (DVD)
I decided to let this film sink in a little before writing a review for it.
Let me start by saying: This film is much darker than you may think considering it's star is a goof-ball with the majority of his other acting roles.

This is not a Comedy.
And it is not for the weak stomached.

The Jesus Metaphore throughout was a bit much at times...but worked very well with the story.
You MUST see the DVD for the extras. I watched the film then immediantly watched the David and Lucas commentary throughout the film. (DON'T WATCH THE TRAILER OR THE COMMENTARY BEFORE YOU SEE THE FILM...IT GIVES AWAY TOO MUCH).

VERY GOOD...A Flick that Sticks With You.

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