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Description: Genre: Comedy / Theatrical Release: 1996 / Director: Hettie Macdonald / Actors: Scott Neal, Glen Berry ... / DVD ... more Newest Review: ... and has to deal with abuse from both of them however gets along well in terms of popularity in school. When the above ... more |
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Release Date: 2007-09-17, Rating Suitable for 15 years and over, |
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by drewboy - written on 14.04.05 (Very useful, 429 readings)
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You are at high school at the later end of your education and the last thing you want is to play football with the ‘popular’ lads. So you bunk off. Back you go to your high rise council flat summers day in the middle of a heat wave. For that journey, you don’t seem to have a care in the world, running along, then getting back home for a sandwich and to pop yourself down in front of an old black and white movie. Then your mum comes home. Life is tough dealing with your sexuality, having to deal with your crush on the boy next door and the mother who is transfixed on her new hippy boyfriend. However, you can’t believe your luck. Ste next door, gets in ...
by pje - written on 09.08.02 (Very useful, 970 readings)
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What does BT mean to you? Does it mean something wonderful? Something liberating? Or something beautiful? Okay, probably not, but, believe it or not, to a lot of people BT stands for 'Beautiful Thing' - this beautiful thing, this film. It is exactly what it says on the box. (Unless you're a Daily Mail reader, in which case it's part of Channel 4's mission to destroy the fabric of society by spreading filthy homosexual propaganda.) Beautiful Thing began life as a play, written by Jonathan Harvey in 1993, and is set on the Thamesmead estate in London during a hot spell in May of that year. It was filmed in 1995 as part of Channel ...




