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David Bowie in "The Hunger" (TV Series) Season 2, Episode 1: "Sanctuary", 1999 (part 3 / 3)

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  • what is the name of the song in the ending of this program

  • kkrajos, you mean the song "Hunger" by Nick Amour & Andy Carroll ?

  • yes this song :) how is the name of this song?

  • the name of the song is HUNGER, like I've already said

  • HEY send me the song i want this song "hunger" by nick amour, please, please :'(

  • sorry :( I don't have it

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  • 'This is my first attempt on a human'. *mischievous smile*.

  • Good Lord, I love Bowie sooo much!

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  • @SweetenThekitty96 Oh, I've not seen any more episodes yet (but I'm a Bowie completist and the first episode impressed me, so I intend to).

    Whether a fiction show is fictional within its own 'world' is moot, really, but I'd be happy to conclude that the rest of the episodes are 'true', and Julian Priest is merely a ghost-host. Like, it's his afterlife job to show us real stories.

  • @colintron So you're saying that this whole series is in his mind? Does it all make sense to you, or did someone help you out too? Sorry for all the questions, but this show is pretty confusing! 

  • @colintron and, to my understanding, goes on as this ghost to introduce the rest of the series The Hunger, sinister tales he'd be interested in.

    Eddie looking like the artist who died in the '70s is just Priest imagining someone he admired and felt similar to as his critic.

    Notice that, at the start, he tells the police that the man they describe is him, until they state the age (that part I can't explain, but we could consider the police visit to be all in his mind, too).

  • @SweetenThekitty96 I think the young man is an apparition that Priest hallucinated for some self-critique. If you think of him as being Priest in every scene, then nobody came to the exhibition but the artist and his agent, who Priest hates. Priest kills the agent then goes home to ponder. Drew was not there at all. Priest, thinking his works had gone stale, ruins them, and then makes himself into his final one.

    His ghostly form represents the name of the artist living on,

  • @BlueSoulJim Probably not. Unless this is The Linguini Incident.

  • Wow, I waited too long to watch this.

  • @silvereyes181 Was 'cruel elegance' your own phrase? If you find the trailer for the SAME-TITLED-SAME-DIRECTOR'D-YE­T-NOT-REALLY-RELATED film 'The Hunger', 1983, the voice over says the same!

  • I loved the series,and DB's acting was really convincing !!!Thx btw for sharing,got it taped on video ,had no pc at the time .

  • tea and sexiness. More more more!!!!

  • WHAT DID I JUST WATCH!!?? by the by Bowie has this cruel elegance about him...he plays the villain very well. Very attractive :)

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