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Year:
2002
Country:
UK
Director:
Duncan Roy
Starring:
Matthew Leitch, Peter Youngblood Hills, George Asprey, Diana Quick, Lindsey Coulson, Blake Ritson
Synopsis:
A middle-class teen hates his life and longs to be part of the British nobility, so he takes the steps needed to make that happen.
Quick review:
Take one party
'The Talented Mr. Ripley'
and another part
'Six Degrees of Separation'
and mix and you could come away with something very similiar to this British film. Dean is 18 and hates his home life, and for good reason. His relationship with his father is strained, to say the very least. His mother has trouble standing up for herself, much less her son. But, since she's a waitress in a very fancy restaurant, she is able to fill Dean's head with tales of what it means to be nobility. More than anything, Dean wants to join the upper classes. After he's kicked out of his home, Dean learns that by telling a few lies, he can join the rich and enjoy a fabulous life, just by pretending to be the son of Lady Gryffoyn. During his adventures he meets and falls in love with a Texan house boy, who is currently entertaining a rich snob. Most of the drama surrounds how long Dean can keep up the pretense before the nobs figure it out. There is very brief full-frontal nudity, but the sex scenes are a bit lacking. The movie is a good commentary on class warfare and the growth of Dean seems about what you would expect from any 18 year old. There are some uncomfortable moments to watch, but overall it's an average gay film.
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