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Beautiful Thing

  • 1996
  • R
  • 1h 30m
IMDb RATING
7.6/10
27K
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Glen Berry and Scott Neal in Beautiful Thing (1996)
Coming-of-AgeTeen DramaTeen RomanceComedyDramaRomance

Jamie is a shy teenager, often bullied at school. His neighbour Ste has a rough time at home, being beaten by his father and brother. This issues bring them together and they find that what ... Read allJamie is a shy teenager, often bullied at school. His neighbour Ste has a rough time at home, being beaten by his father and brother. This issues bring them together and they find that what they feel for each other is more than friendship.Jamie is a shy teenager, often bullied at school. His neighbour Ste has a rough time at home, being beaten by his father and brother. This issues bring them together and they find that what they feel for each other is more than friendship.

  • Director
    • Hettie Macdonald
  • Writer
    • Jonathan Harvey
  • Stars
    • Glen Berry
    • Linda Henry
    • Scott Neal
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.6/10
    27K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Hettie Macdonald
    • Writer
      • Jonathan Harvey
    • Stars
      • Glen Berry
      • Linda Henry
      • Scott Neal
    • 183User reviews
    • 45Critic reviews
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  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 4 wins & 4 nominations total

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    Glen Berry
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    • Jamie Gangel
    Linda Henry
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    • Sandra Gangel
    Scott Neal
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    • Ste Pearce
    Tameka Empson
    Tameka Empson
    • Leah Russell
    Ben Daniels
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    • Tony
    John Benfield
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    Daniel Bowers
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    • Ryan McBride
    • (as Steven Martin)
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    • Director
      • Hettie Macdonald
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      • Jonathan Harvey
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    Gordon-11

    Warm, affecting and emotionally deep

    This film is about two teenagers in a deprived neighbourhood coming out and falling for each other.

    Character development is excellent in the movie. The impoverished neighbourhood and the rough people are shown right from the beginning. Ste is an abused teenager, and the mere sight of him evokes sympathy. Jamie's courage and insistence on Ste is to be admired. This film tells the fear and confusion of coming out. A particularly memorable scene is when Ste cries in next to Sandra in her apartment. He cries with his face turned away from Sandra, with his hands covering one side of his face. To me, it is such a powerful scene, because it sums up all the confusion, shame, fear and hurt Ste must have felt in his premature involuntary coming out. The film is warm and affecting. I am glad about the happy ending, which is much needed to bring gay teenagers hope and comfort.
    9derekkosilla

    The Brits do it again...

    It seems when it comes to gay-themed movies, the Brits outdo us Americans hands down. This movie is another example of this fact. This movie rates as one of the best in this genre. Get Real comes a close second.

    The young actors that play Jamie and Ste do an extraordinary job sometimes forgetting how well they pull off such complex characters throughout the movie. I think any gay man growing up can relate to Jamie. He doesn't excel in sports, and almost too smart for his own mother. He is comfortable with his sexuality, and he doesn't give a damn what the world thinks of him. Ste, on the other hand, fears his older brother, and his father made his life miserable. As he states in the film, "they made me ugly". Ste is not all ugly, and Jamie realizes this, and is attracted to his brash, manly demeanor. Unfortunately, Ste's own demons and his insecurities are present throughout the film. At one point, Ste ashamed of rumors of his questionable sexuality, denies it to a heartbroken Jamie.

    Obviously, I enjoyed this movie. The scenes between Jamie and his mother and likewise, between Jamie and Ste, are perhaps the best parts of the movie. I understand having Leah in the movie to provide the supporting role of comic relief was a necessity in most film requirements, but in this one, it distracted the viewer to an extent. I was so glad when it came out on DVD, so I can put my last VHS tape to rest, but disappointed that there were no cast interviews or extras at the end. Granted, the movie was made six years or so after the DVD came out, but you might think the film makers would find something of interest.

    So England what will be the next great gay movie ?
    8davidals

    Excellent Gay Romance

    BEAUTIFUL THING is a unique drama - presenting an adolescent gay couple as complex individuals, within a greater setting (an English housing project) that also captures a bit of a slice-of-life feel. I like the working-class setting, and wasn't bothered by the accents - as an American it required me to pay attention - a good thing as there are many subtle details that make this a very rich drama.

    It does tug at the heartstrings a bit, and it lays on the cuteness a bit more than it should, but I loved the characters anyway, and the setting and context (very nicely detailed film-making) keeps those minor gripes minor.

    There have been so many cynical or clichéd gay dramas released during the last decade or two, especially in the US (gay film from elsewhere in the world often seems so much more fresh and lifelike) - in many ways this film was (and remains) a real breath of fresh air.
    10pebsdad

    Self discovery and first love

    Gay or straight, this is one of the finest movies ever made about self discovery and teenage love. Albeit the end is a little wishful and optimistic, the characters and situations are perfectly developed and realized, ringing true in almost every scene. This movie makes me smile on every level...from the way the two boys discover their affection for one another, the wonderful comedy relief from the next door neighbor Leah (and her relationship with the entire tenement population), and the perfect choice of soundtrack music from Mama Cass that, at times, seems written specifically for certain scenes and works on both a nostalgic and familiarity level. This movie gets better with every viewing...and I'd love to see what happened to each of the characters in a sequal.

    This movie is, without a doubt, very personal to all gay men and women who came out during their youth and a favorite of all of my friends, both gay and straight.
    rickja101

    Feel-good, positive film

    This is one of those great British dramas set in a typically grim environment but shot with positivity throughout. Having grown up around the area in the film and being only a few years older than the featured boys, it was a joy to see life there depicted in the film.

    I agree with all previous comments about the actors and how true-to-life it feels. Although slightly exaggerated in places, this film is a great comment on London working class life as well as being focused around a gay-based storyline.

    However, I wanted to add that this film also comments on the complex class system in the UK which explains why Tony was dropped by Sandra. Many non-British viewers may not have picked up on this. Thoughout, Tony is shown as a middle class character who doesn't really fit into the working class environment. He uses different slang words to the others, has a 'posher' accent and has slightly different attitudes to all the other characters. He and Sandra come from different worlds. As Sandra says, she has been fighting all her life, whereas he has had evertyhing given to him on a plate. Ultimately, this relationship was never going to last. Life in London (and the UK) is still spilt into different social classes, although they do mix a little more than they used to. But you can often tell where someone is from by their accent and their choice of words. This was used to great affect in the film.

    Overall, a light-hearted look at life on a London council Estate with some great performances... one of my favourite films.

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    • Trivia
      As of July 2013, the council estate where filming took place has been demolished as part of the Tavy Bridge regeneration project.
    • Goofs
      When Jamie and Ste board the 180 for the Gloucester, it's actually heading AWAY from London and the bar.
    • Quotes

      Jamie: You know who Claude Monet is?

      Sandra: Jamie, don't make me out to be thick.

      Jamie: Who was he then?

      Sandra: He painted the Sixteenth Chapel.

    • Connections
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert: Extreme Measures/Secrets & Lies/2 Days in the Valley/Caught/Ed's Next Move (1996)
    • Soundtracks
      One Way Ticket
      Bruce Hart (as Hart) & Stephen Lawrence (as Lawrence)

      Sung by Cass Elliot (uncredited)

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    • Release date
      • October 9, 1996 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Official sites
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Краса
    • Filming locations
      • Lakeside Social Club, Bazalgette Way, Thamesmead South, Bexley, London, England, UK(Pub where Sandra works)
    • Production companies
      • Channel Four Films
      • World Productions
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    Box office

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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $1,548,120
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $33,931
      • Oct 13, 1996
    • Gross worldwide
      • $2,176,488
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 30m(90 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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