Tartalom:Egy szenvedélyes festőművész és egy tehetős Los Angeles-i galériatulajdonosnő kapcsolatát hirtelen megzavarja Allen régi barátjának, az excentrikus. Allen is a struggling artist who had formerly worked as a male prostitute. He has left that life behind and is involved with Eva his art dealer. His life is upset by the arrival of Thaddeus, a wealthy lawyer near death from AIDS.
Allen had for a time been Thaddeus's "kept boy" and Thaddeus has come to Allen to die. Gay viewers hoping for man-on-man sex scenes are out of luck; beyond a few stage kisses, pretty much nothing happens. On the other hand, Imperioli and Lemper spend a bit of time canoodling, which seems odd for a film targeted for a gay audience.
A River Made to Drown In is a drama film directed by James Merendino and starring Richard Chamberlain, Michael Imperioli, and Ute Lemper. The film follows the life of photographer Allen Hayden (Chamberlain), a wealthy and successful gay man who is struggling with his inner demons after the death of his partner.
Allen, a struggling young artist who once survived by working in the streets, is now involved with Eva, a wealthy Los Angeles gallery owner. Quite by surprise Allen receives a visit from an old john, Thaddeus, who is dying from aids and has come to spend his last days somewhere humble ans spare. Allen reluctantly takes him in, straining his relationship with Eva, who slowly discovers the truth. This is the most stressful movie of all time.
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