Beautiful Thing | 
| Director: Hettie Macdonald Actors: Meera Syal, Linda Henry, Martin Walsh (iii), Glen Berry, Steven M. Martin (ii) Studio: Sony Pictures
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Rating: 312 reviews Sales Rank: 11861
Format: Closed-captioned, Color, Dolby, Ntsc Rating: R (Restricted) Media: VHS Tape Number Of Items: 1 Running Time: 90 Minutes Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.4 Dimensions (in): 7.3 x 4.2 x 1.1
ISBN: 6304410832 UPC: 043396949737 EAN: 9786304410837 ASIN: 6304410832
Theatrical Release Date: October 9, 1996 Release Date: June 30, 1998 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Condition: FORMER RENTAL, ORIGINAL SLIPCASE, ships in bubble wrap/envelope, I ship every weekday
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| Editorial Reviews:
Amazon.com essential video This absolute winner, based on a stage play by Jonathan Harvey and adapted by him, is a kind of enchanted, urban slice-of-life tale about a gay teen, Jamie (Glen Berry), who is in love with the boy next door, Ste (Scott Neal). Hampering Jamie's progress on the romantic front is his fear that his mother (Linda Henry) will find out, as well as concern over complicating Ste's existing problems. Beautiful Thing is a relationship movie, to be sure, but that description doesn't really describe the buoyant tone of this British television production. Democratic in its inclusive regard for each character (whether camera-pretty or not), the film--well-directed by Hettie Macdonald--is full of surprises. Chief among them is the terrific personality of Jamie's mum, a strong and independent woman who truly worries over and adores her son. But this is a movie involved in a kind of happy dialogue with itself: the tunes of Mama Cass, for instance, play a part in both the story and overall ambience, while a strategic placement of the Rodgers and Hammerstein chestnut "Sixteen Going on Seventeen" during an act of love is fun and exciting. --Tom Keogh
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Very cute and touching August 15, 2008 Rentonguy (Seattle, WA USA) I'm one of those people who thinks most gay movies are silly and stupid. I'm pleasantly surprised when a film is funny and touching. It's hard to make a gay film without using stereotypes, and this film is just fun to watch and enjoy.
CLASSIC - IT WILL BE July 30, 2008 lorenzo It will never die - this is one of the best "gay" movie ever made. It is actually hard to say why this movie is better than others......... and I think it is probably because it is all there.... plus that magical touch to makes it incredible This is my bad mood movie............. and it will make me happy again at the end. If you are not getting this one - you are missing out on one of the best gay love story ever told.......... and it is a low budget movie !!!
Beautiful Little Gem July 29, 2008 amie (Indonesia) Of all coming out movies that I have seen, this is one of the most tender and beautiful of them all. Story of how two boys discover love to one another is written and told wonderfully. It also presents one of the sweetest scene, Jamie stroking Ste's back with a foot lotion from The Bodyshop. It brings out smile in my face This is a worth little gem ...
Beautiful Thing July 16, 2008 J. Osborn (Missouri) This is a tender coming of age movie about first love between two working-class boys. I love this movie! I would recommend this movie, and have, to anyone who wants to see a sweet tender movie about the confusion that is growing up and trying to figure out what love is.
Great edition of one of my all-time favorite films June 13, 2008 Pedro Corbett (Rio de Janeiro, BRAZIL) This is the best non-European edition of one of my all-time favorite films, and an absolute classic. Beautiful and essential - just buy it!
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