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Cruising 4K Blu-ray Review

Few films in Al Pacino’s career have been as controversial as Cruising (1980). Directed by William Friedkin, best known for The French Connection (1971) and The Exorcist (1973), Cruising is a psychological thriller that explores the underground leather and S&M subculture of New York City in the late 1970s. The film was met with strong backlash from LGBTQ+ activists upon its release, who feared it perpetuated negative stereotypes about gay men. At the same time, it was a commercial curiosity due to Pacino’s involvement and Friedkin’s track record. Four decades later, Cruising remains a complex and fascinating artifact of its time. The film follows Steve Burns (Al Pacino), a young and ambitious NYPD officer tasked with going undercover in the gay leather bar scene to catch a serial killer targeting gay men. Burns, who is in a relationship with Nancy (Karen Allen), immerses himself in the subculture and soon finds his identity and sense of morality challenged. As he delves deeper, the...