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Liquid
Sky (1982)
This unusual science fiction cult-classic comedy from
Russian emigre film director Slava Tsukerman became a popular midnight
movie that ran for four years at New York's Waverly Theatre. The very
successful independent film has often been called an updating of Andy
Warhol's Trash (1970). Coincidentally, the film was released
the same year as Spielberg's friendly alien film E.T.:
The Extra-Terrestrial (1982).
It emphasized the pronounced and ugly connection between
sex and death, in its story about a tiny space alien creature in a
UFO or flying saucer (the alien was visually represented as a tiny,
disembodied optical nerve or a bloodshot eye) that landed on the top
of a NYC apartment building, where a number of drug-addicted individuals
lived. The goal of the non-physical, shapeless alien creature was to
search for heroin while hiding in a ceramic mask hanging on a penthouse's
apartment wall, where it was able to observe the actions of the apartment's
addicted residents.
- in the film's opening, two models were introduced
in a New Wave fashion show in a Manhattan dance nightclub
- the models were one performer (the film's main star, gender-fluid Anne Carlisle)
who was playing two roles of different genders:
- Margaret (Anne Carlisle), a bisexual (lesbian)
yet non-orgasmic, androgynous, bohemian, face-painted coke-addict
and aspiring 80s New Wave punk fashion model; the nymphomaniacal
Margaret lived with her lesbian lover-girlfriend in a downtown
penthouse apartment - a heroin-dealing, performance-artist roommate
named Adrian (Paula E. Sheppard)
[Note: Originally, Margaret was a young Connecticut-bred WASP before she became
a fashionable New York model.]
- Jimmy (also Anne Carlisle), Margaret's
nemesis - an androgynous, arrogant, vampish, David Bowie-like,
drug-addicted gay male model, who was indebted to his expensive
heroin habit, and continually begged drug-dealing Adrian to supply
him with drugs
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Picture of Margaret (Anne Carlisle)
as a 16 Year-Old WASP Before She Moved to NYC
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Margaret (Anne Carlisle) - A Bisexual, Lesbian Coke-Addict
and Punk Fashion Model in NYC
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Adrian (Paula E. Sheppard) - Margaret's Lesbian Lover-Roommate
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Jimmy (also Anne Carlisle)
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Note: The film's gender-fluid star Anne Carlisle in a posed model photo
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- a married couple was also introduced, who lived in
the same downtown penthouse building where Margaret and Adrian lived:
- Paul (Stanley Knapp), a failed heroin-addicted
artist-writer who was preparing a spoonful of heroin to inject
to stimulate and inspire him ("Everybody
wants euphoria...I use it to open my blocked creativity")
- Katherine (Elaine C. Grove), his short-haired wife
- Paul spoke to Katherine about
heroin, using its original slang term: "Liquid
sky, the key to heaven, the milk of paradise"; Katherine called
heroin "dangerous," and strenuously
objected to his drug usage that was causing him to be a failed individual:
("I do not want heroin in my house")
- after punk fashion bisexual model Margaret returned
to her apartment with young soap opera actor Vincent (Jack Adalist)
to do drugs, he abusively slapped her around and forced her to take
quaaludes (instead of promised cocaine); when she realized his motives:
("You just wanna get laid. You'll say anything to get laid. Just like everyone
else in California. What, do you have a cock for a brain, baby?"),
he viciously attacked her and raped her from behind in the stairwell
- meanwhile, the strange alien occurrences in Margaret's
and Adrian's building were being witnessed (via telescope) by the film's
narrator, who observed an alien craft that had landed on the roof of
the apartment building where Margaret, Adrian, Paul, and Katherine lived
- Johann Hoffman (Otto von Wernherr), a West German
UFO astrophysicist-scientist who at first was observing the alien
presence from atop the Empire State Building
Saucer-Shaped Alien Spacecraft Over NYC
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The Alien Creature (Represented as Disembodied and Shapeless)
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UFO Scientist Johann Hoffman (Otto von Wernherr) Spying on Apartment Building
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- Margaret expressed her belief to both Adrian and Paul
that sexual identities were not static but fluid: "I'm
always curious about people who have to make those kind of sexual definitions...Homosexual,
heterosexual, bisexual. Whether or not I like someone doesn't depend
on what kind of genitals they have, as long as I find them attractive,
don't you think?"
- the tiny, shapeless alien
(a color-shifting creature) was feeding off the pleasurable endorphins
or pheromones that were produced by the rampant heroin drug use within
the apartment building; however, as explained by scientist Johann,
the alien seemed to be discovering another food source that was more preferable to heroin
-- the endorphin-pheromone chemicals created in the human brain during sexual orgasm
- on her rooftop, Margaret conversed
with her older lover and former college acting teacher Owen (Bob
Brady) (aka "Professor"),
who cautioned her about looking like a hooker and becoming self-destructive;
after being criticized for her lifestyle and fashion choices, Margaret
stated how she didn't want to behave or look like a slavish "sweet
housewife" - and preferred the independence of a hooker appearance
and lifestyle: "I'm nobody's victim. It's only fair that I warn them this pussy has teeth";
Owen believed that Adrian's influence had turned Margaret into "a
real mean bitch," and that she was living in a "freak show"
- Owen expressed his interest in making love to the
non-orgasmic Margaret, and began to seduce her; as he laid on top
of her for intercourse, the alien observed that Margaret's
male sex partner was providing a sexually-climactic substance, represented
by 'animated' chemicals exploding in his brain during orgasmic stimulation;
the alien realized that the sex pheromone was more powerful and
available to more fully satiate its heroin-like addiction; Owen became
Margaret's first sex victim; it was the start of an epidemic of
unexplained "strange deaths" in the NYC punk rock community that occurred during
sexual intercourse orgasms
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The Film's Representation of Pheromones Chemically
Exploding in Owen's Brain When Produced During a Sexual Orgasm
with Margaret
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- after Owen expired following orgasm, a sharp, translucent
glass crystal spike bloodlessly protruded from his skull or head;
it evaporated or disappeared (or spontaneously combusted) when Margaret
completely removed it; Adrian was disturbed by the unexpected presence
of Owen's naked corpse in their apartment: ("What the f--k is
going on in here?"); she threatened to have sex with the corpse (she sat on Owen's
head and orgasmed), but then got into an argument and brief switchblade
fight with Margaret, before the two decided to hide Owen's body in
a cardboard box that they moved to the rooftop
- meanwhile, Johann decided to move closer to the building
where the alien craft had landed: ("The alien craft is about
the size of a dinner plate"), to conduct more telescope surveillance;
he was surveilling from a building across from Margaret's apartment,
in the apartment of a horny, lonely Jewish female named
Sylvia (Susan Doukas), Jimmy's youthful mother, who worked as a TV
producer; she constantly made sexual advances toward Johann as he
tried to conduct further research and spy on Margaret's apartment and the rooftop
- during the remainder of the
film, Margaret's casual sex partners suspiciously died after intercourse
or disappeared by vaporization (or spontaneous combustion); Margaret's
next victim was her neighbor - heroin-addicted and unmotivated
Paul, who had just had a domestic quarrel with his wife Katherine
in the midst of a party with her clients; she had demanded that if
he had no self-respect for her as his wife, that he should leave;
she claimed he was personally humiliating her and ruining her career,
as he had ruined his own life: "You want to just prove
to everybody that you're a failure, that you take dope, you take drugs,
and you never made any money from any of your films or books or anything
that you've ever done. But mainly, you want to humiliate me, that's
your point. Then I'm such a fool to put up with you"
- Paul arrived in Margaret's nearby apartment to forcibly
seduce or rape her (he called her a "dyke") and to teach
her about sex: ("I'm gonna make you cum"), but she rejected
him: "You make me sick, you wimpy junkie...You sick pig, I don't need your cock
for anything" - although she deliberately and vengefully let him
have sex with her - and he ended up suffering the same fate as Owen;
confused, she yelled from the window to the unseen alien entity about
how it was killing people: "Hey
you! What's with these glass arrows, Indian?...I can't have all these
bodies....You did it for me, Chief? Why, who are you?"
- in the film's most outrageous
scene during an evening's drug-fueled get-together in Margaret's
penthouse that also included a promised roof-top photo-shoot, Margaret
and Jimmy - dubbed as "two Miss Americas" in a photographic
essay, were challenged to have sexual intercourse together - and
the chanting from the onlookers began: ("We
want to see you f--k her. F--k her, f--k her. Get him Margaret, you
whore. Do it, do it...!"); as expected, when Jimmy stood up and
received oral sex from Margaret, he orgasmed and died, and his body
disintegrated and disappeared; Margaret
was apologetic: "You made me do it. Oh s--t.
This pussy has teeth, no one should f--k me ever...I killed him"
- Margaret repeatedly warned Adrian who antagonistically
demanded sex: "Adrian,
you should leave me alone. You should leave me alone...I killed him...I
kill all the people that f--k me. That's it, if you f--k me, you'll
die....I'm serious...Adrian, you should stay away from me, I'm a killer....I
don't want you...Because I'm killing all the people that I f--k"
- as a dare, a domineering Adrian, who was skeptical
that sex was dangerous, kept offering to make love to the submissive
Margaret: "How many people want me to see, uh, see me f--k Margaret and not die?...I'll
bet you $300 I can f--k Margaret and not die"; resistant and
pleading for her to stop, Margaret had to be held down during intercourse
(with Adrian taunting: "Kill
me, baby"), and after orgasming, Adrian also disintegrated; Margaret (a black
widow of sorts) admitted and warned, in one of the film's most
memorable lines, as her face floated in the dark, illuminated by
a fluorescently-painted mask that her vagina was a deadly killer: "It's
easy to explain. You wanted to know who and what I am? I'm a killer.
I kill with my c--t"
- and then in a memorable and devastating monologue
(as she painted her masked face with bright and glowing fluorescent
colors), Margaret then chastized everyone in the audience for her
upbringing, and for promoting society's false goals and hypocrisy:
"You can write about it in Midnight Magazine.
Or National Enquirer. It's gonna be the new sensation. You
wanted to know where I'm from? I'm from Connecticut, Mayflower stock.
I was taught that my Prince would come. And he would be a lawyer.
And I would have his children. And on the weekends, we would barbecue.
And all the other Princes and their princesses would come, and they
would say, 'Delicious, delicious.' Oh, how boring. So I was taught
that I should come to New York, become an independent woman. And
my Prince would come and he would be an agent. And he would get me
a role. And I would make my living waiting on tables. And I would
wait till 30, till 40, till 50. And I was taught that to be an actress,
one should be fashionable. And to be fashionable is to be androgynous.
And I am androgynous not less than David Bowie himself. And they
call me beautiful. And I kill with my c--t. Isn't it fashionable?
Come on, who's next? I'll take lessons, how
to get into show business. Be nice to your Professor. Be nice to your
agent. Be nice to your audience, be nice. How to be a woman? Want them
when I want you. Or how to be free and equal? F--k women instead of men,
and you'll discover a whole kingdom of freedom. Men won't step
on you anymore, women will. So come on, who's next? Who wants
to teach me? Come on, teach me. Are you afraid? You're right,
because they're all dead. All my teachers"
- after the partiers left and
disbanded to the nightclub, Margaret met up with Vincent, her previous
rapist, who vengefully became her 4th victim-lover (after Paul, Jimmy,
and Adrian); through his telescope in Sylvia's apartment, Johann
viewed Margaret zapping Vincent after intercourse, while he was
also being propositioned by Sylvia; fearing that Margaret was in "great
danger," Johann went over to her apartment to warn her about how
the alien creature was seeking the sex hormone 'opiate' and extracting
the endorphins produced in the brains of her sexual partners and causing
their deaths; the non-orgasmic Margaret had survived all of her sexual encounters
- meanwhile, Margaret spoke to
the invisible alien: ("We killed them all, there's no one left.
We can be together now"); when Johann arrived, Margaret ignored his entreaties to escape from
the deadly alien creature on her roof: ("It is killing to get
this substance") and lethally stabbed him in the back (Sylvia
witnessed the murder through the telescope); then, Margaret begged
the alien: "Come out, you can feed on me if you want to. It's okay, I don't mind. I
know you care for me. We can be happy. I wanna make love with you"
- she didn't want to be left behind when she saw that
the alien craft was departing, and screamed out: "Don't leave
without me!"; she deliberately injected an over-dose of heroin
into her arm to induce a wild, arm-flailing, autoerotic orgasm or convulsion;
like her other sex victims after orgasm, she was vaporized in a beam
of light and taken aboard by the alien spacecraft as it hovered over
the penthouse rooftop and then flew off; her departure was witnessed
by Katherine and Sylvia
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Opening Credits - A Human Face Within a Sphere of Neon Light
Paul About to Inject Himself With Dose of Heroin, as Wife Katherine Objected
Paul's Injection of Heroin Into His Arm - Releasing Pleasurable Endorphins
Margaret's Rape by Soap Opera Actor Vincent (Jack Adalist) in Stairwell
Jimmy's Youthful Mother Sylvia (Susan Doukas) Living in an Adjacent Apartment And
Watching the Strange Happenings
Deadly Sexual Intercourse Between Margaret and Paul
The Challenge to Margaret and Jimmy to "F--k" Each
Other (Seen in Split-Screen)
Margaret Providing Oral Sex to Jimmy While He Was Standing Up
Adrian's Dare to Have Deadly Sex with Margaret
Margaret's Confessions: "I'm a killer. I kill with my c--t."
Margaret's Lengthy Monologue
Vincent's Disintegration During Sex with Margaret
Film's Ending: Margaret's Orgasmic Overdosing on Heroin To Generate an
Opiate Hormone
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