Al Pacino is Cruising for a killer.
When New York is caught in the grip of a sadistic serial killer who preys on patrons of the city's underground bars, young rookie Steve Burns infiltrates the S&M subculture to try and lure him out of the shadows.
"Cruising," released in 1980 and produced by Lorimar Film Entertainment and Jerry Weintraub Productions, is a gripping and controversial film set in the gritty underbelly of New York City. Directed by William Friedkin, the movie follows young police officer Steve Burns, portrayed by Al Pacino, as he goes undercover to infiltrate the city's leather-clad gay subculture in an effort to catch a serial killer targeting gay men. The film's intense atmosphere and raw depiction of the S&M scene were groundbreaking at the time, sparking both fascination and outrage among audiences and critics alike. The narrative of "Cruising" delves deep into the psychological toll of Burns' immersion into this unfamiliar world, blurring the lines between his undercover persona and his true self. As he navigates the labyrinthine clubs and shadowy streets, Burns becomes increasingly entangled in the very lifestyle he is meant to observe, raising questions about identity and the nature of desire. Pacino's performance is riveting, capturing the character's internal conflict with a nuanced intensity that anchors the film's more sensational elements. Upon its release, "Cruising" ignited a firestorm of controversy, particularly within the gay community, who felt the film perpetuated negative stereotypes and sensationalized their culture. Protests and boycotts followed, with many arguing that the movie's portrayal of gay men as violent and deviant was harmful and inaccurate. Despite the backlash, "Cruising" remains a significant piece of cinema, not only for its bold subject matter but also for its unflinching look at the complexities of human sexuality and the dark corners of urban life. Over the years, "Cruising" has garnered a cult following, appreciated for its daring approach and atmospheric tension. While it may not have aged perfectly in terms of its representation, the film's exploration of the psychological impact of undercover work and its vivid depiction of a specific time and place in New York City's history continue to resonate with viewers. "Cruising" stands as a testament to Friedkin's willingness to tackle challenging themes and push the boundaries of mainstream cinema.
Năm:1980
Ngân sách11000000$
Doanh thu19814523$
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