Blood, Drugs & Libido – Überleben in L.A. (1991)
40KBlood, Drugs u0026 Libido – Überleben in L.A.: Directed by Jeffrey Reiner. With Billy Zane, Jennifer Beals, Darren McGavin, James Le Gros. A car thief and a punk rocker fall in love as they become embroiled in deaths attributed to an aphrodisiac.
“Hereu0026#39;s one of those fresh, original films, yet slightly dry, that went well under the radar, but deserves attention. Opening with a bloody opening, not many other bloody parts follow, except for an ugly dead guy rotting away in a pool, where the blood looks like coolay, we follow the misadventures of a loser type guy Zane (tailor made for the role as Joey, a thief, where a dissatisfied, detective (Mcgavin in a great part) is always watching. There are comic hit and misses I found, plus some surprising scenes, sexy Beals, (whou0026#39;s really good here) a used girl with suicidal tendencies, singing for one. Zane of course falls for her, where a dangerous romance ignites, where we meet a collection of dangerous oddball characters, some just oddball, one young dude coming across as David Faustino, who becomes a another victim. These actors all give good performances, James Le Gros, giving us a bit of a laugh, as Bealu0026#39;s last ex. The baddie duo, the fatman and the beefcake, weu0026#39;ll call emu0026#39;, and they do make a cute couple, who kidnap Zane as they think he might know where their bags of heroin of gone. He encounters them a few times throughout the movie, escaping and getting caught again. Take the movie, what you will, depending on your taste, in this offbeat crime comedy, The Dark Backward, another original. The movie is an enthusiastic effort where itu0026#39;s Zaneu0026#39;s performance that engages, as a guy who never can really get himself together. You too, donu0026#39;t realize how good looking he was or how much a a good actor he was, especially when watching this.”