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The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert

Published 2022-06-02

The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert

Film info

  • Title The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert
  • Director Stephan Elliott
  • Year 1994
  • Run time 1hr 44m
  • Genres Drama, Comedy
  • Tagline Finally, a comedy that will change the way you think, the way you feel and, most importantly, the way you dress.
  • Cast Guy Pearce, Terence Stamp

Two drag queens and a transsexual get a cabaret gig in the middle of the desert.

Live blog

TimeComment
5:29Quite the transition from amazing performance to sad funeral.
8:14"Two's company, three's a party."
11:02I didn't realise it was the bus called Priscilla, love it.
15:31Billy, Don't Be A Hero, LOVE that song.
23:28Not sure about a flip flop dress.
29:54The silver train is an incredible statement.
35:05"It's not purple, it's lavender."
42:16Haha, the jukebox (guitars) stopped as they walked in.
55:58I have so many questions about the wife's performance.
1:00:52Some epic sunrises and sunsets in Australia.
1:13:42Arvo!
1:19:54"Oh, stop wearing out that mirror."
1:21:09Wait, Lasseter's casino? As in...?
1:35:12"Morals are a choice and he'll design his own when he's good and bloody well ready."
1:38:46Every film should end with ABBA.

Thoughts

This cultural phenomenon had pretty much passed me by until first it appeared on Strictly with JoJo and his boys doing a great job in heels, and then noticing it was a musical on the stage. So I thought this was a musical when I finally got round to watching it. There's music in it, obviously - it would be nothing without Gloria Gaynor and ABBA - but it wasn't a musical as you know and love it.

All three leads are brilliant, they are fascinating in completely different ways and do an incredible job, but then the wife and son come in at the end and absolutely steal the show: the wife, because she quite awesomely says it like it is, and the boy, because he just accepts without breaking from a smile. Beautiful.

Great film, wish I'd seen it sooner.

Rating: 4 / 5

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