Love & Human Remains

Comedy,Drama  Canada 

Love & Human Remains is a Canadian film adaptation of the play "Unidentified Human Remains and the True Nature of Love" by Brad Fraser. The movie was directed by Denys Arcand and was released in 1993. It is a dark comedy that explores themes of sexuality, relationships, and violence.

David is a former actor who now works as a waiter in a restaurant. He is struggling with his career and his romantic relationships. David is gay and has a crush on a coworker named Kane, but Kane is not interested in him. Meanwhile, Candy, David's former girlfriend, is exploring her sexuality and having casual affairs with both men and women. She is also dealing with her own issues related to intimacy and relationships.

The film introduces a group of friends who are connected to David and Candy. These characters include Bernie, a telepathic sex worker who uses her abilities to help others; Jerri, an acerbic music critic who is secretly in love with Candy; and Benita, an uptight and successful businesswoman who is struggling with her own desires.

As the story unfolds, a serial killer is stalking and murdering women in the city. David becomes obsessed with the case and starts investigating it on his own. His search for the killer leads him to confront his own fears and desires.

Love & Human Remains is a provocative and thought-provoking film that challenges traditional notions of love and relationships. It explores the complexities of human sexuality and the impact of violence on individuals and society. The movie features an ensemble cast of talented actors and is known for its frank and explicit portrayal of sex and violence.

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