The Twilight of the Golds

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"Ten fingers, ten toes... and gay. Do you still want him?"
  • PG-13
  • 1997
  • 1 hr 32 min
  • 6.4  (1,185)

The Twilight of the Golds is a thought-provoking drama film released in 1996, directed by Ross Marks, and based on a play by Jonathan Tolins. The film has a stellar cast including Garry Marshall, Faye Dunaway, and Jill Bernstein. The movie explores themes surrounding familial relationships, genetic engineering, morality, and homosexuality.

The story takes place primarily in the home of the Golds, an upper-middle-class Jewish family living in New York City. Suzanne (Jennifer Beals), the youngest of the three Gold siblings, informs her family that she is pregnant. The family is overjoyed at the news until they find out that the baby has a high possibility of being homosexual. The family must come to terms with their feelings towards homosexuality, and the genetic engineering options available to them.

Suzanne's brother David (Brendan Fraser) is a geneticist who tests the child and discovers that he is likely gay. This discovery leads to a division in the family. Her mother, Phyllis (Faye Dunaway), is a controlling matriarch who cannot accept the possibility of having a grandchild who is gay. David's husband Rob (Jon Tenney) tries to mediate between Phyllis and Suzanne, but tensions are high. Meanwhile, Suzanne's father Walter (Marshall) tries to keep the peace but is troubled by his own thoughts on the matter.

The Twilight of the Golds is a film that asks some thought-provoking questions. These questions arise when the family is faced with the possibility of creating a genetically engineered child to avoid the risk of the child having a homosexual orientation. What would we do if we were in their shoes? Would we be able to love our child regardless of their sexuality? Where is the line between progress and morality?

The performances of the actors in this film were phenomenal. Faye Dunaway was exceptional in her portrayal of a woman who cannot come to terms with the possibility of her grandchild being gay. Garry Marshall gives an emotionally charged performance, portraying a man with a dark past struggling with his feelings towards his children's sexuality.

The film's dialogue was well-written, and the characters were well-developed. The film's pacing was perfect, and the tension remained high throughout. The film never felt like it was dragging or too slow. It was a movie that grips you from beginning to end.

The Twilight of the Golds is a film that is as relevant today as it was in 1996. It is a movie that asks us to consider what limits we place on scientific advancements and what makes us human. The film ultimately reminds us that the most important thing in life is to love and accept each other for who we are, regardless of our differences.

In conclusion, The Twilight of the Golds is an excellent film that leaves a lasting impression on its viewers. It is a thought-provoking drama that explores the themes of familial relationships, genetic engineering, morality, and homosexuality. The performances are outstanding, the script is well-written, and the pacing is perfect. This film is worth watching for anyone who enjoys a movie that challenges our perceptions and leaves us contemplating the themes for days to come.

The Twilight of the Golds is a 1997 drama with a runtime of 1 hour and 32 minutes. It has received moderate reviews from critics and viewers, who have given it an IMDb score of 6.4.

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  • Release Date
    1997
  • MPAA Rating
    PG-13
  • Runtime
    1 hr 32 min
  • Language
    English
  • IMDB Rating
    6.4  (1,185)