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Beautiful Thing (film)

Beautiful Thing is a 1996 British romantic comedy film directed by Hettie MacDonald and released by Channel 4 Films.[2] The screenplay was written by Jonathan Harvey based on his own original play of the same name.

Beautiful Thing
Australian promotional poster for the film
Directed byHettie MacDonald
Written byJonathan Harvey
Produced byTony Garnett
Bill Shapter
Starring
Music byJohn Altman
Production
company
Distributed byFilmFour Distributors
Release date
  • 21 June 1996 (1996-06-21)
CountryUnited Kingdom
LanguageEnglish
Box office$3,072,738[1]

The film was originally intended for television broadcast only, but it was so well-received that it was subsequently released in cinemas. The atmosphere of the film is heavily influenced by a soundtrack consisting almost entirely of the music of The Mamas & the Papas and "Mama" Cass Elliot.

Plot

The story is set and filmed on Thamesmead, a working class area of South East London dominated by post-war council estates.[3][4]

The main character, Jamie (Glen Berry), is a teenager who is in love with his classmate, Ste. Jamie's single mother, Sandra (Linda Henry), is pre-occupied with ambitious plans to run her own pub and has an ever-changing string of lovers; the latest of these is Tony (Ben Daniels), a neo-hippie.

Sandra finds herself at odds with Leah (Tameka Empson), a sassy and rude neighbour who has been expelled from school, takes a variety of drugs, and constantly listens and sings along to her mother's Cass Elliot records. While Jamie's homosexuality remains concealed, his introverted nature and dislike of football are reason enough for his classmates to bully him at every opportunity.

Ste (Scott Neal), who is living together with his drug-dealing brother and abusive, alcoholic father in the flat next door to Sandra and Jamie's, is beaten by his brother so badly that Sandra takes pity and lets him sleep over one night. In the absence of a third bed, Ste has to make do with sleeping 'top-to-toe' with Jamie. On the second night they share a bed, the boys change sleeping arrangements and Jamie kisses Ste for the first time.

The next morning, Ste panics, leaves the flat before Jamie has awakened, and avoids him for days. Jamie works up the nerve to steal a Gay Times from a newsagent, apparently starting to accept his sexuality and affection for Ste. Jamie finally spots Ste at a nearby party and confronts him about his sexuality; they prepare to leave together. The party ends badly, with Sandra taking vengeance on Leah for gossiping. Leah then threatens to 'spill the beans' about Ste and Jamie and confesses to having covered up for Ste in front of his father and brother. Ste reacts by angrily rejecting Jamie and running away.

Slowly, Ste accepts Jamie's love. Their relationship develops as they visit a gay pub together. Sandra follows them and discovers their secret. The film reaches its climax as a bad trip by Leah (on an unnamed drug) precipitates Sandra's breakup with Tony, the news of Sandra's new job comes out, and Sandra confronts Ste and Jamie about their relationship. Sandra comes to accept her son's sexuality.

The film ends with the two boys slow-dancing in the courtyard of their council flats to the Cass Elliot song "Dream a Little Dream of Me" while a protective Sandra dances defiantly at their side with Leah as the local residents look on. Some onlookers are shocked, some strongly disapprove and some enjoy the moment.

Cast

Actor Role
Glen Berry Jamie Gangel
Scott Neal Ste Pearce
Linda Henry Sandra Gangel
Ben Daniels Tony
Tameka Empson Leah Russell
Jeillo Edwards Rose Russell
Anna Karen Marlene
Sophie Stanton Louise
Julie Smith Gina
Terry Duggan Kevin
Garry Cooper Ronnie Pearce
Daniel Bowers Trevor Pearce
Meera Syal Miss Chauhan
Martin Walsh Mr. Bennett
Steven Martin Ryan McBride
Andrew Fraser Jayson
John Savage Lenny
Ozdemir Mamodeally Slasher
John Benfield Rodney Barr
Davyd Harries Brewery Official
Beth Goddard Brewery Official
Marlene Sidaway Betty
Liane Ware Claire
Catherine Sanderson Kelly
Dave Lynn Drag Performer
Jonathan Harvey Wheelchair Queen (uncredited)

Critical reception

Beautiful Thing has been mostly commended by contemporary critics. The film holds a 91% approval rating on the reviewing aggregator site Rotten Tomatoes based on 22 reviews, with a weighted average of 6.67/10. The site's consensus reads: "An engaging slice of life drama that happens to double as a gay coming-of-age story, Beautiful Thing captures its place and time with deceptive depth and skill".[5]

Roger Ebert wrote "The most interesting scenes involve the characters around them, who all but steal the movie. The boys’ lives contain few surprises, but from the other characters there is one astonishment after another."[6] Stephen Holden from The New York Times commented "Ms. Henry is wonderful as a woman whose fighting spirit masks a streak of hard-bitten tenderness."[6]

Home media

The film has been released multiple times on DVD through different distributors, including VCI, Film 4, Salzgeber & Co. Medien GmbH, HomeScreen, Columbia Tristar and Antiprod. Most releases include just a theatrical trailer as a special feature, but on the French Antiprod release there is an exclusive 26-minute interview with director Hettie MacDonald and a photo gallery. The debut Blu-ray release was released in France by the distributor Optimale on June 1, 2021 and is currently the only physical HD release available,[7] only in region B/2. It is also available in HD via streaming.

Links to other media

Some of the actors that appeared in Beautiful Thing appeared in other work by Jonathan Harvey.

  • Tameka Empson and Meera Syal played major roles in Beautiful People.
  • Tameka Empson, Linda Henry and Scott Neal have all appeared in EastEnders together, Empson and Henry appearing as long-standing characters and Neal appearing for brief Stint.
  • Beth Goddard appeared in Gimme Gimme Gimme.

Harvey himself made a cameo appearance in the film, which he also did in Gimme Gimme Gimme and Beautiful People.

Soundtrack

Beautiful Thing
Soundtrack album by
Released15 October 1996
GenrePop
LabelMCA Records

A soundtrack for the film was released by MCA Records on 15 October 1996.[8]

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)ArtistLength
1."It's Getting Better"Barry Mann, Cynthia WeilMama Cass2:59
2."One Way Ticket"Bruce Hart, Stephen J. LawrenceMama Cass2:46
3."California Earthquake"John HartfordMama Cass3:22
4."Welcome to The World"Martin Eagle Siegal, Scott EnglishMama Cass2:19
5."Make Your Own Kind of Music"Barry Mann, Cynthia WeilMama Cass2:19
6."Creeque Alley"John Phillips, Michelle PhillipsThe Mamas and The Papas3:48
7."Dream a Little Dream of Me"Fabian Andre, Wilbur SchwandtThe Mamas and The Papas3:13
8."Move in a Little Closer, Baby"Robert O'Connor, Arnold Jay CapitanelliMama Cass2:37
9."California Dreamin'"John Phillips, Michelle PhillipsThe Mamas and The Papas2:40
10."Monday, Monday"John PhillipsThe Mamas and The Papas3:27
11."I Saw Her Again"John Phillips, Denny DohertyThe Mamas and The Papas3:13
12."Words of Love"John PhillipsThe Mamas and The Papas2:11
13."Dedicated to the One I Love"Lowman Pauling, Ralph BassThe Mamas and The Papas2:58
14."Look Through My Window"John PhillipsThe Mamas and The Papas3:05
15."Go Where You Wanna Go"John PhillipsThe Mamas and The Papas2:29
16."Beautiful Thing Medley"John AltmanJohn Altman7:59

References

  1. ^ "Beautiful Thing". Jpbox-office.com.
  2. ^ Derek Elley (10 March 1996). "Beautiful Thing". Variety. p. 77. Pic, which also unspools at this year's AFM, had buyers scrambling for their cell phones in the Berlin market and is rumored to be a contender for a spot in the sun at Cannes. Its world preem is set for March 28 in the London Lesbian & Gay Film Festival.
  3. ^ Benedict Nightingale (3 August 1993). "If only things were so simple". The Times. Into the Bush we go and what strikes our eager eyes? Concrete paving, grey stucco walls, drab doors with 368, 369 and 370 embossed on them, and, as a feeble protest against the gloom, a few flowerpots and plaster dwarfs. This is the third floor of a council estate in Thamesmead, and as unlikely a setting for a play called Beautiful Thing as Buckingham Palace's gardens would be for Les Miserables.
  4. ^ "The council cries foul play". Evening Standard. 24 November 1994. p. 43. Jonathan Harvey's West End hit Beautiful Thing is 'sickening' – that's official – as far as Bexley Borough Council is concerned. Harvey's play, about gay love is, of course, set in Thamesmead, part of which falls under the council's aegis. You might think fame for the borough would fill the breast of Bexley Tory councillor Graham R Holland, but no. The Duke of York's Theatre last week received a very severe letter from him on the council's headed paper. It criticises the billing of Harvey's gay love story as a comedy, and says the Holland family were 'intimidated' by gays in the bar and that they found 'the sight of older men with young lads was sickening, if legal'. He goes on to complain about the play's 'sordid' language: 'It was gratuitous, foul and offensive and was neither relevant nor, with my experience of Thamesmead ... in any way typical of the young people with whom I am in contact.' The shocked family group left after 20 minutes.
  5. ^ "Beautiful Thing". Rotten Tomatoes. Fandango Media. Retrieved 8 July 2019.
  6. ^ a b Alexander Ryll (2014). . Gay Essential. Archived from the original on 5 August 2019. Retrieved 22 December 2014.
  7. ^ "Optimale.fr". Facebook (in French). Retrieved 31 October 2021.
  8. ^ Beautiful Thing soundtrack. Amazon.com. Retrieved 30 November 2008.

External links

  • Beautiful Thing at IMDb

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Beautiful Thing is a 1996 British romantic comedy film directed by Hettie MacDonald and released by Channel 4 Films 2 The screenplay was written by Jonathan Harvey based on his own original play of the same name Beautiful ThingAustralian promotional poster for the filmDirected byHettie MacDonaldWritten byJonathan HarveyProduced byTony GarnettBill ShapterStarringLinda Henry Glen Berry Scott Neal Tameka Empson Ben DanielsMusic byJohn AltmanProductioncompanyChannel Four FilmsDistributed byFilmFour DistributorsRelease date21 June 1996 1996 06 21 CountryUnited KingdomLanguageEnglishBox office 3 072 738 1 The film was originally intended for television broadcast only but it was so well received that it was subsequently released in cinemas The atmosphere of the film is heavily influenced by a soundtrack consisting almost entirely of the music of The Mamas amp the Papas and Mama Cass Elliot Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 3 Critical reception 4 Home media 5 Links to other media 6 Soundtrack 6 1 Track listing 7 References 8 External linksPlot EditThe story is set and filmed on Thamesmead a working class area of South East London dominated by post war council estates 3 4 The main character Jamie Glen Berry is a teenager who is in love with his classmate Ste Jamie s single mother Sandra Linda Henry is pre occupied with ambitious plans to run her own pub and has an ever changing string of lovers the latest of these is Tony Ben Daniels a neo hippie Sandra finds herself at odds with Leah Tameka Empson a sassy and rude neighbour who has been expelled from school takes a variety of drugs and constantly listens and sings along to her mother s Cass Elliot records While Jamie s homosexuality remains concealed his introverted nature and dislike of football are reason enough for his classmates to bully him at every opportunity Ste Scott Neal who is living together with his drug dealing brother and abusive alcoholic father in the flat next door to Sandra and Jamie s is beaten by his brother so badly that Sandra takes pity and lets him sleep over one night In the absence of a third bed Ste has to make do with sleeping top to toe with Jamie On the second night they share a bed the boys change sleeping arrangements and Jamie kisses Ste for the first time The next morning Ste panics leaves the flat before Jamie has awakened and avoids him for days Jamie works up the nerve to steal a Gay Times from a newsagent apparently starting to accept his sexuality and affection for Ste Jamie finally spots Ste at a nearby party and confronts him about his sexuality they prepare to leave together The party ends badly with Sandra taking vengeance on Leah for gossiping Leah then threatens to spill the beans about Ste and Jamie and confesses to having covered up for Ste in front of his father and brother Ste reacts by angrily rejecting Jamie and running away Slowly Ste accepts Jamie s love Their relationship develops as they visit a gay pub together Sandra follows them and discovers their secret The film reaches its climax as a bad trip by Leah on an unnamed drug precipitates Sandra s breakup with Tony the news of Sandra s new job comes out and Sandra confronts Ste and Jamie about their relationship Sandra comes to accept her son s sexuality The film ends with the two boys slow dancing in the courtyard of their council flats to the Cass Elliot song Dream a Little Dream of Me while a protective Sandra dances defiantly at their side with Leah as the local residents look on Some onlookers are shocked some strongly disapprove and some enjoy the moment Cast EditActor RoleGlen Berry Jamie GangelScott Neal Ste PearceLinda Henry Sandra GangelBen Daniels TonyTameka Empson Leah RussellJeillo Edwards Rose RussellAnna Karen MarleneSophie Stanton LouiseJulie Smith GinaTerry Duggan KevinGarry Cooper Ronnie PearceDaniel Bowers Trevor PearceMeera Syal Miss ChauhanMartin Walsh Mr BennettSteven Martin Ryan McBrideAndrew Fraser JaysonJohn Savage LennyOzdemir Mamodeally SlasherJohn Benfield Rodney BarrDavyd Harries Brewery OfficialBeth Goddard Brewery OfficialMarlene Sidaway BettyLiane Ware ClaireCatherine Sanderson KellyDave Lynn Drag PerformerJonathan Harvey Wheelchair Queen uncredited Critical reception EditBeautiful Thing has been mostly commended by contemporary critics The film holds a 91 approval rating on the reviewing aggregator site Rotten Tomatoes based on 22 reviews with a weighted average of 6 67 10 The site s consensus reads An engaging slice of life drama that happens to double as a gay coming of age story Beautiful Thing captures its place and time with deceptive depth and skill 5 Roger Ebert wrote The most interesting scenes involve the characters around them who all but steal the movie The boys lives contain few surprises but from the other characters there is one astonishment after another 6 Stephen Holden from The New York Times commented Ms Henry is wonderful as a woman whose fighting spirit masks a streak of hard bitten tenderness 6 Home media EditThe film has been released multiple times on DVD through different distributors including VCI Film 4 Salzgeber amp Co Medien GmbH HomeScreen Columbia Tristar and Antiprod Most releases include just a theatrical trailer as a special feature but on the French Antiprod release there is an exclusive 26 minute interview with director Hettie MacDonald and a photo gallery The debut Blu ray release was released in France by the distributor Optimale on June 1 2021 and is currently the only physical HD release available 7 only in region B 2 It is also available in HD via streaming Links to other media EditSome of the actors that appeared in Beautiful Thing appeared in other work by Jonathan Harvey Tameka Empson and Meera Syal played major roles in Beautiful People Tameka Empson Linda Henry and Scott Neal have all appeared in EastEnders together Empson and Henry appearing as long standing characters and Neal appearing for brief Stint Beth Goddard appeared in Gimme Gimme Gimme Harvey himself made a cameo appearance in the film which he also did in Gimme Gimme Gimme and Beautiful People Soundtrack EditBeautiful ThingSoundtrack album by Mama Cass and The Mamas amp the PapasReleased15 October 1996GenrePopLabelMCA RecordsA soundtrack for the film was released by MCA Records on 15 October 1996 8 Track listing Edit No TitleWriter s ArtistLength1 It s Getting Better Barry Mann Cynthia WeilMama Cass2 592 One Way Ticket Bruce Hart Stephen J LawrenceMama Cass2 463 California Earthquake John HartfordMama Cass3 224 Welcome to The World Martin Eagle Siegal Scott EnglishMama Cass2 195 Make Your Own Kind of Music Barry Mann Cynthia WeilMama Cass2 196 Creeque Alley John Phillips Michelle PhillipsThe Mamas and The Papas3 487 Dream a Little Dream of Me Fabian Andre Wilbur SchwandtThe Mamas and The Papas3 138 Move in a Little Closer Baby Robert O Connor Arnold Jay CapitanelliMama Cass2 379 California Dreamin John Phillips Michelle PhillipsThe Mamas and The Papas2 4010 Monday Monday John PhillipsThe Mamas and The Papas3 2711 I Saw Her Again John Phillips Denny DohertyThe Mamas and The Papas3 1312 Words of Love John PhillipsThe Mamas and The Papas2 1113 Dedicated to the One I Love Lowman Pauling Ralph BassThe Mamas and The Papas2 5814 Look Through My Window John PhillipsThe Mamas and The Papas3 0515 Go Where You Wanna Go John PhillipsThe Mamas and The Papas2 2916 Beautiful Thing Medley John AltmanJohn Altman7 59References Edit Beautiful Thing Jpbox office com Derek Elley 10 March 1996 Beautiful Thing Variety p 77 Pic which also unspools at this year s AFM had buyers scrambling for their cell phones in the Berlin market and is rumored to be a contender for a spot in the sun at Cannes Its world preem is set for March 28 in the London Lesbian amp Gay Film Festival Benedict Nightingale 3 August 1993 If only things were so simple The Times Into the Bush we go and what strikes our eager eyes Concrete paving grey stucco walls drab doors with 368 369 and 370 embossed on them and as a feeble protest against the gloom a few flowerpots and plaster dwarfs This is the third floor of a council estate in Thamesmead and as unlikely a setting for a play called Beautiful Thing as Buckingham Palace s gardens would be for Les Miserables The council cries foul play Evening Standard 24 November 1994 p 43 Jonathan Harvey s West End hit Beautiful Thing is sickening that s official as far as Bexley Borough Council is concerned Harvey s play about gay love is of course set in Thamesmead part of which falls under the council s aegis You might think fame for the borough would fill the breast of Bexley Tory councillor Graham R Holland but no The Duke of York s Theatre last week received a very severe letter from him on the council s headed paper It criticises the billing of Harvey s gay love story as a comedy and says the Holland family were intimidated by gays in the bar and that they found the sight of older men with young lads was sickening if legal He goes on to complain about the play s sordid language It was gratuitous foul and offensive and was neither relevant nor with my experience of Thamesmead in any way typical of the young people with whom I am in contact The shocked family group left after 20 minutes Beautiful Thing Rotten Tomatoes Fandango Media Retrieved 8 July 2019 a b Alexander Ryll 2014 Essential Gay Themed Films To Watch Beautiful Thing Gay Essential Archived from the original on 5 August 2019 Retrieved 22 December 2014 Optimale fr Facebook in French Retrieved 31 October 2021 Beautiful Thing soundtrack Amazon com Retrieved 30 November 2008 External links Edit Wikiquote has quotations related to Beautiful Thing film Beautiful Thing at IMDb Portals United Kingdom 1990s Film LGBT Comedy Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Beautiful Thing film amp oldid 1148323749, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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