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"The Living End" is a 90s film that pays homage to Godard. It's a twisted road trip story with references to 80s and 90s pop culture. The main characters are two HIV-positive gay men. Luke is a crazy drifter inspired by John Wayne and John Waters films, while John is a timid film critic with a Morrissey-like style. A twisted 90s Godardian homage, The Living End is a demented road trip film with 90s and late 80s pop culture references to that. It follows two HIV-positive gay men, one a suicidal, homicidal, positively psychotic drifter named Luke, who is a reference to the gun-slinging, cigarette-smoking John Waynes and the ironic high school slip-back-haired, denim-wearing bullies in John Waters films. The other, a meek, anxious, melancholic film critic named John, whose Morrissey-like hair and Morrissey-like demeanour and Morrissey posters on his wall tells the audience all we need to know about him.