The American NBC TV movie Love in chaos, released in 1994, takes the mutual care among AIDS patients as its narrative theme, and tells the story of the frank and rude former parolee Jim Riley (Randy Quaid) who suffers from homophobia and paranoia as a result of medical transfusion. He would rather die than think of "gay disease"-AIDS. As a result, he, who is full of resentment towards society, gradually makes it unbearable for everyone around him, including his old father, Barney (Charles Dean). Soon, he began to live alone in the double suite of the charity shelter. But it wasn't long before Lisa (Elizabeth Pena), the apartment manager, told him that he would have a new roommate-Bill Thomas, a middle-class white-collar worker who had been in charge of community anti-AIDS promotion (Randy Quaid). Under the guidance of severe pneumonia and some universal psychology, Bill, who came from a good family, chose to leave home and live here. Like all happy enemies, after all kinds of funny events, they have developed from a life-and-death "arranged marriage" relationship to a close comrade-in-arms.