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Director: Michael A. Simpson
Cast: John Putch, Terry Beaver, Brad Dourif, Lane Davies
Four male friends are reunited after not being in contact with each other for several years. However, the meeting place is Purgatory, the afterlife state of limbo between heaven and hell. In Purgatory, these friends reflect on their pasts while they were living. They especially focus on their years in Catholic School and their coming of age. This film talks a lot about sexual issues. One of the characters is an 18-year old sent to Vietnam who dies without ever losing his virginity and there is a middle-aged, homosexual alcoholic playwright who has still has problems dealing with his identity.
Critical Reception & Ratings
Impure Thoughts (1986), directed by Michael A. Simpson, is a comedy film that explores the sexual and religious experiences of four male friends reunited in Purgatory. While the film tackles mature themes, critical reception and audience ratings are not widely available.
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Fans of quirky, irreverent comedies with an offbeat touch will likely enjoy the 1986 film 'Impure Thoughts' directed by Michael A. Simpson. With its focus on the antics of four male friends reunited in the afterlife, the film offers a unique blend of humor and social commentary, exploring themes of sexuality and coming-of-age in a Catholic school setting.
Impure Thoughts is a 1986 American comedy film. The film was directed by Michael A. Simpson. It marked Alyson Hannigan's feature film debut.
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