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Swoon (1992)

Teenagers Nathan Leopold Jr. and Richard Loeb share a dangerous sexual bond and an amoral outlook on life. They spend afternoons breaking into storefronts and engaging in petty crimes, until the calculating Nathan ups the ante by kidnapping, and murdering, a young boy.

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Samantha C 12 Jun 2008

I totally LOOOOOOOOOVVEEEEEEE this movie. It first introduced me to the ultra super mega sexxxy Craig Chester:p This movie is so cool it could be president!

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Manny C 12 Nov 2007

One of the more prominent features of the queer-cinema boom of the 90's, telling the true story Loeb and Leopold who shocked the nation with their murder of a boy and torrid relationship.

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Michael N 20 Sep 2007

A beautiful movie about a twisted relationship and one of my all time favourites. Sadly I haven't been able to see any of Tom Kalin's later films...

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Ulla A 19 Jun 2008

A haunting kind of a film, Swoon tells the infamous story of the lovers/killers Leopold and Loeb. The black and white cinematography is gorgeous and the mood is enhanced even more by the soundtrack and editing of the film. Craig Chester (Adam & Steve) is fantastic as Leopold, managing to show both the sensitive and flippant sides of the man. Schlachet played Loeb as an endlessly charming but strangely menacing character and did a fine job of it. The director only recently went on to make his second feature, another great true crime drama, Savage Grace, and here's to hoping that he doesn't take quite as much time making his next one. Queer Cinema might not be so New anymore, but it's definitely alive and kicking. Thank god.

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Codie E 05 Aug 2008

My third favorite movie of all time. I absolutely adore this one. I've always been obsessed with the Leopold-Loeb case. This movie just romances it, and I am haunted. "Now I know you, your doglike nature that adores being kicked. Now I know you, and you shall come to know me."

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