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- Опубликовано: 8 фев 2025
- In this film adaptation of the Julian Mitchell play, classmates and fellow outcasts Guy Bennett (Rupert Everett) and Tommy Judd (Colin Firth) find comfort in friendship during the 1930s, at an elite British public school where conformity is the norm. Openly gay Bennett must deal with bullying and homophobia, while Judd struggles to reconcile the expectations of the establishment with his own Marxist beliefs when he is given the opportunity to become head boy.
Starring - Rupert Everett, Colin Firth, Michael Jenn
Directed by - Marek Kanievska
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A simply wonderful film I hadn't seen in nearly 40 years. Just breathtaking.
Everett’s finest hour. A masterpiece of a film, beautifully shot. I’ve been searching for this film for years since first seeing it n 1986 when I was 16 years old. Thank goodness it’s finally here.
oh i'm here now to see this movie and i'm 16
🙋 just re watched. Simply breath taking and heart breaking
Sameee
Lolz never been born by then 😅
The 1980s and early 90s really did deliver some classic British cinema masterpieces with fine casting and understatement. A Handful of Dust and Remains of the Day are my other favourites. Ooh and not forgetting Pascali's Island.
Riddle of the Sands. All the Merchant Ivory films. Chariots of the Gods.
A room with a view is a firm favourite.
And a late entry, what was James Mason’s last film, The Shooting Party. Sublime understatement.
Maurice.
@@SheRa787 Thank you for reminding me! What a cast. Another Merchant Ivory classic. Interesting that their regular scriptwritier Ruth Prawer Jhabvala declined to work on it.
Who is watching it now in 2024 like me?😅
I rewatch 😂
Me:)
Wanted to watch anything that has Firth in it. Just enjoying seeing him here and there. I just found this and I'm rewatching bits of it
Don't be that guy.
Hands up
One of my all time favourite films and also my introduction to Colin Firth and Rupert Everett. I've watched their careers ever since.
Same!
I remember seeing this in the cinema. I was 17 going on 18. When I walked into the cinema I was a very content heterosexual When I left the cinema I walked out as a bisexual, It was an epiphany like no other.
NO MONO
u were so real for that. icon
hahahaha
I walked out a big flamer. Mind you, I walked in the same way,
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂bi what
@@paulwhitehead6709😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
I carnt believe my luck finding this movie! The first time I saw this I was on term break with my Mother and she took me to the movies to see this. At first I was angry because I was at a boarding school so similar, but as the story went along I was not only amazed at the acting but also the story. Aware of the privilege I received at the time but how would I be able to use that to help. The model was cast! To this day I still work in a health related industry, all because of a fantastic movie!
Everett and Firth... are both such versatile and excellent actors. Thank you putting it on .....
Everett, Elwes, Firth. They were all so beautiful when they were young ❤
Firth is beautiful all his life
И сейчас (2024)💥@@Feodorovich-ji8in
elwes is just stunningly beautiful
Everyone is beautiful when they are young.
@@rainyd4293 Согласен, все трое очень хороши и прекрасно сыграли , но Колин мне приятнее 💥
This movie was released in 1984. I just watch it yesterday. What a masterpiece was made by that time. And all the lead actors and theirs acting is Super natural. Great work indeed from whole team ❤️❤️❤️
Just days after seeing this groundbreaking film in 1984, I walked into a news agents on the Kings Road in Chelsea and there before my eyes stood the utterly gorgeous Cary Elwes. I immediately blushed with attraction, whereby he unexpectedly yelled homophobic obscenities at me in front of everybody. I was so shocked and embarrassed by his verbal attack; I didn't say anything back to him. I went from being 5' 4" in height to feeling just 4" in that moment. I can still see how handsome he is or rather was back then, but in that attack, he forever burst the bubble of attraction I had for him.
@@suchisthismystery2814 Awful. I’m not enamoured at the thought of men fancying each other, but each to their own between consenting partners. Shouting homophobic obscenities is completely uncalled for.
@VickersDoorter I appreciate your response - thank you. Very best wishes to you always.
I hope he's not so narrow minded these days. What an unoleasant plonker. Take care
There was no need for that on his part. So sorry that happened to you.
I wonder if something misfortunate happened to him perhaps? And he triggered. Who knows...
@lucindarandolph369 That is very sweet of you; thank you. In all fairness to Cary, he was probably not used to being so publicly known and adored by a no doubt countless number of gay men wherever he went, and accordingly he didn't know how to handle his new found fame too well. He was young! Hopefully he wouldn't act that way today.
Such a beautiful film in so many ways. The music is so haunting. It is a shame this film is rarely seen or aired on tv
I can't skip a little scene, every scene is a wonderfully shot. Very beautiful movie
Rupert Everett was brilliant in his role in the film. I have had seen him in another films and
he could play any character anyway Colin Firth became the one who made carriers higher up in Hollywood.
When we saw this in the cinema, my brother said about Rupert, 'that's not acting'
because he was actually very like this character in real life!
@@AnnabelleJARankin Guess the clue is in his name, did you think he grew up on an estate in Liverpool?
@@Johnconno I was referring to the fact that we knew him and his family personally. Guess the clue is in my comment!
when I went to the theater to see the movie "Another Country" the first time, I fell really hard for Rupert E. Simply gorgeous. Gloops.
I liked Colin Firth but he did not make the same impression on me, i was not crazy about his red hair, although I liked his acting skills. Above all, the story made such an impression in my brain. this was a period when stories of western world spies deserting to USSR started to come out in public. So much that for the first and only time in my life, I had the movie poster displayed at my place.
I saw various movies with Rupert E after that; he was living in my country in France, but after a while, somehow, he changed, he was not the same any more.
I also watched all the old movies with Colin Firth after that. But man, one day, came out Pride and Prejudice; every woman who had seen it knows what I am talking about " the famous wet shirt scene after the dive in the pound".
This movie will be a masterpiece forever
Brilliant movie and my introduction to the legendary Rupert Everitt.
Remember seeing this in the cinema back in the day!
Back in what day?
@@MrYorickJenkins You don't know that expression? It means back at the time it was shown in the cinema - duh.
Actually I have heard the fatuous expression "back in the day" before and my question was posed by way of provocation to underline how fatuous it is. Like many of these sloppy trendy expresions, it comes from the United States. . It is used by people who are incapable of writing exactly or unwilling to refer to a specific time. It is a lazy way of saying "some ill defined time in the past". The reason it strikes me as fatuous is that it refers to "the day" using the definite article,. However, what day is not specified, although a definite article denotes something specific. As your answer shows, "back in the day" may be interpreted in different ways: for you it is in this case when first shown in cinemas, for someone else it might be "when I was young" or "when I used to go and watch films" or a host of other possibilities. By the way, your use of the primary school level non word "duh" suggests that you are either American or under 15 years old or both..@@AnnabelleJARankin
@@MrYorickJenkins Your comments are more fatuous than the expression, Einstein!
A very lame answer@@AnnabelleJARankin
Fabulous film. So nice to see familiar faces. How beautiful is youth 😢
Upscaled really well for watching on a big TV. And such a wonderful film.
Everette RUPERT et Colin FIRTH étaient vraiment très beaux quand ils étaient jeunes ! la traduction automatique n'est pas au top mais on fait avec si on veut voir le film ! Merci pour la diffusion.
I remember watching it on dvd about 20 years ago when it still seemed like a relatively recent film, makes me feel old!
Excellent film, Everett and Firth are superb.
A great film fantastically acted by the whole cast. ❤❤
Beautifully made. What a sad endictment of our (British) class system, and a school system which to this day, churns out some very disturbed people.
'Disturbed people running the country' you forgot to end your sentence but I think that non UK subscribers would know this from Botis Johnson's term of office. Extraordinary that foreigners still buy school places for their children in such institutions in great numbers.
What rot. It isn't like that now. And goodness knows, there are plenty of disturbed people in State schools.
I like the opening the way it’s edited
This film is one of my touchstones of my youth, my awakening, even my resurrection in the gay faith…remembered, relived with love and reverence….❤❤❤❤❤
A turning point in my life, still very closeted
totally captivated by this incredible production, left the feeling as though I belonged to some exclusive private club.
,
It's great viewing such good dramatic films
A bloody good masterpiece
A positive review...
An entertaining period piece (in both time set and time made. Much like Brideshead Revisited). The storyline is pretty deep and detailed. If you don't pay close attention, you'll find it boring.
Fantastic production, brilliant performances, controversial themes... Result, an EXCELLENT film!
Brilliant and I don't suppose much has changed.
Actually it has, sadly perhaps...
(Even Eton, that this clearly refers to, has gone a bit 'woke')
not the steamers who use the back door. anyhow.
All of the actors here are so fine ❤️🔥🥰.
Wow 🇮🇳
I just loved this
Anyone from india ?
Yup
Right here!
Haha saving it for the weekend. I just finished watching Maurice and this popped up in my recommendations
@@user-1836-jdk where did you watch Maurice?
@@linguisticsnerd433 hi
Colin Firth and Rupert Everett created these roles in the theatrical production.
they were friends.. for a while. they made other movies together
An amazing movie
I assume this was a venture into portraying Guy Burgess, one of the men who became part of the Cambridge spy ring, as it's referred to. It's beautifully done.
I absolutely love this movie but the message about class, privilege and snobbery is bitter-sweet. See the scene at 10:41 - even the sherry comes in pecking-order sizes! The English class system ... if you're born into the right family you're set for life. You can't even buy into it (if you wanted to) because real old money won't give you the time of day if you don't have the correct ancestry, aunts and uncles. And our politicians all deny that they are out of touch with us but how can they be anything else when many of them came from this world.
So I guess you grew up in a trailer and never went to school? There are class systems in EVERY society , don't believe otherwise. Spend time in the US, Spain or France, India and you will soon understand ( perhaps, but that comes down to intelligence).
@@MsMesem Exactly
Excellent acting.
Those poor children - sending children away at such a young age to be used as unpaid domestics, bullied, scared 😔
(Haunting film)
Always loved this film ❤
the costume designer 888 w this one 😍😍😍 much love xx
I can only think of the tragic loss of Piers, his parents were devastated
Yes, must gave been very soon after the film was released.
What happened? What's the matter? @@lynnecromack4933
@@nourah6104 Actor was killed in a car crash.
thabk you for this i love you mwah
Firth and Everett were extremely handsome but this film started my enduring infatuation with Cary Elwes.
I am sure many politicians will relate to this?
I came here for Colin Firth 😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭
Beautiful film, but where are the teenagers who could have played senior boys in the film? These older actors were not very convincing as boys.
Me in Brisbane . Love these two actors.
Heavy movie. Emotional powerhouse. Lots of cute boys.
I saw this movie at the theater and many times since.
It makes this aristocracy prep school thing seem appealing, but I'm not sure I would have wanted to live it. Music is good also. I love Bach.
The real Guy Burgess seemed like a total jerk. A traitor not worth of much sympathy.
Anyone who loves this movie would also love Gallipoli.
what's the music at 51:01 ?
Its sad. How gay people suffer un school. I was bullied too much cruel way. Sri Lanka 😢😢😢
❤
Lankawe???ai ee??
@@TMenu-e6l Cause It's Sri Lanka.
It’s a slow movie, but it’s also good. I just wasn’t really in the mood for slow today. I’d give it 6. 😁thanks for uploading..
Movies that take their time are the best and most memorable.
Руперт,видела тебя в фейсбуке. Спасибо за поддержку.
This is an Excellent Gay Themed Movie.
It is not Just a gay theme movie . It is politics. Did you not get the subtext.
Harrow, Cambridge, Oxford, Eton. Bisexual & or Homsexual Schools for Centuries ... nicely filmed. 🎥 🎞
... with great up & coming 🎬 actors, of that time & beautiful scenery. 🇬🇧 😊
Only movie ever
💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖THIS FLICK , FIRST WATCHED IT BCK IN 1986 , CLASSIC !
First! Hope this is good movie, I expect to splutter and be entertainingly outraged.
Did you clutch your pearls Charles? 😏
@@carolannemckenzie3849no! he spluttering them out luv.. hahaha 🤣
Hahaha 😅
In 2007 four firefighters were found £1000 each , suspended from work, for disturbing gay sex in public place.
One of the firefighters was demoted as well.
They were called out to a fire and after they had dealt with it, they heard some noises nearby, so they shone their torches on a bush, to find two men engaged in the act.
If that were a heterosexual couple, the couple would have been charged with outraging public decency!!!
Google this if you don't believe me.
Excellent film. Aside from its obvious themes, it showed British public schools having a training schedule for budding world leaders of the fascist kind. They start them off as youngsters who are terrified and hero worshipping. Later on they become slaves, they learn servility, subservience and submissiveness. When they get older, and they understand the system and what it can do for them, they become obsequious and practise sucking up while remaining “in their place” , learning the ropes. At the top of school they achieve greatness which, in the wrong hands (and they mostly are) allows them to pay back for all the taunts and fagging , and beating, they become bullies, tyrants, full of swagger, pomposity and entitlement. Even today, years after this was written , it aptly describes generations of Tory politicians.
If you believe all that you are ill-informed or stupid.
Am I alone in wishing the sound didn't have an early reflection on it?
Nope.
This should be retitled 'The Westminster Club''
Borderline Brilliant. Thanks
The 'class' academy of arrogance...
Was that Princess Diana’s brother around the 27:38 mark. Walking in the crowd of boys.
Spotted Charles Spencer a couple of times in this (Diana's P of W brother)
Quintessentially British and superb.❤
27:41 m : Charles Spencer
Correct. Eton; the greatest drama school in the world.
from Firebird to another country 2024 nov 17😂❤😊
I did not understand all because i am not fluent but i feel the need of liberty
A film about everything that's wrong with this island lunatic asylum.
Britain ……without the Great!
oh Russia and China and the USa are SOOO much better and saner, right?
guys any recomendation for movie like this and maurice?
I am in love with cary elwes in this hes so beautiful
the sound is crap, ashame its a good movie
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what's the music at 51:01
It's part of the film's main theme by Michael Storey
I think there's a certain similarity between Philby's story and the main character in this film. Perhaps Julian Mitchell was inspired to write his novel?
I am watching today on 11.12.2024, just now
OMG … the number of ads on RUclips!!!!!!!!!!! 😮 … WTF 😬
I was just about to say the same.
One can't really call it entertainment.
Not my cuppa tea. Can't say the film has touched me as its subject is not really my thing. However, the acting is, of course, superb! Also, I like the atmosphere of the 1930s.
Just watching this Freydis Simpson Hudson Yorkshire UK 🇬🇧
2025
Totally spoiled by 5 advertisements in the first 20 minutes.
Agreed.
Crass and idiotic adverts too! Very annoying, but I stayed with the film nevertheless.
You need to take out a subscription to RUclips if you want to avoid advertising. It’s well worth it.
@@katejacobs5491 I have YT on FREEsat … I am prepared to accept some ad breaks, but this film (and others) are spoilt by such excessive intrusion…
You watched it completely for free, no?
55:14 - 'Liberals always do [crack up] under pressure...I've no time for him. He just wants a nice easy life with a nice easy conscience and he's got no right to either.'
1:09:07 - 'You know, what I really hate about cricket, is it's such a damn good game.'
The line "He just wants a nice easy life with a nice easy conscience and he's got no right to either" is a line that has stuck with me and it is still so relevant
Why is there a slap-back rockabilly echo on the entire sound?
Атмосферный фильм,помню его,классный.Смотрела правда только из за Роберта Эдди
just nipped in forra bit. 😸💙
If...
Sooo cuteeee.
The 80s...when the leftist indoctrination was subtle ... Kinda
Tiktok....anyone
2025? 👍
He never met James again? 😢
Robert Addie 😍.
24:54
Боже, это так грустно... 😢😢😢
So apparently James and Guy didn't end up at the end??
❤ hello from me Anu girl Suomi Finland 2024
Charles Spencer is an extra here.
17:24 he’s so cuteee
How the British treated gay s in the past is a scandal of the worst kind! How they treated Alan Turing, John Gielgud, Noel Cowards, Oscar Wilde, Quinten Crisp, Peter Wildblood etc etc!
Thoroughly depressing that Rupert Everett in real life now looks like the made up 'old' Rupert Everett portrayed in the film.