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Better Living Through Chemistry. A good idea becomes a less-than-scintillating sort-of documentary in Interior. Leather Bar. The film's inspiration comes from the bar surrounding 40 minutes of sexually-explicit scenes cut from William Friedkin's controversial thriller Cruisingwhich starred Al Pacino as an undercover cop infiltrating a leather bar to seek out a killer who was targeting gay men.
The directors decide to gay their own version of the lost material, casting straight actor Val Lauren in Pacino's role and hiring other straight and gay actors whose characters are part of the loud, fever-dream sequences set in the bar. But most of the scenes are devoted to frank discussions involving Lauren, Franco, Mathews and others about how far an actor should go to give a director what he wants Lauren seems especially concerned that he'll be asked to participate in a gay sex scene on-camera.
Both the filmmakers and actors become preoccupied with issues of authenticity and redefining what is "normal" in a filmed story—and so on. In the end, the leather bar footage—with shadowy sexually-explicit acts—doesn't add up to much, while the leather of this talky project is just a bore. Not recommended. Bottom line: a solid extras package for a disappointing film.
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