Longtime Companion



A restrained, slick and very well-made picture, "Longtime Companion" covers most of the decade, focusing on a group of homosexual friends, ordinary people living in the Southern California area.
Though some are in show business, it is this ordinariness of the characters that gives the film its anchor, as we come to identify with the day-to-day concerns and, ultimately, the crises they face when AIDS begins to whittle down their number.
Of the ensemble cast the most compelling performance comes from veteran actor Bruce Davison, whose lover is one of the victims, but the entire cast is excellent and the story, which could have been handled in an exploitive manner, instead takes on universal overtones to attract a wide mainstream audience.
This is probably calculated to some degree, but the film's success is a testament to the talent of screenwriter Craig Lucas, who manages to write scenes that are separated by lengthy periods of time and yet never seem fragmented, and director Norman Rene, who extracts remarkable performances from the actors and power from the script with a subtlety that is all too rare in movies these days. There's nothing flamboyant about this picture, which makes it all the more intimate and moving.
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