Let's Do It!
Let's Do It!

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Let's Do It!

1982
Movie
82 min
English

Haunted by his mother’s overbearing presence, reluctant young virgin Freddie embarks on a hilarious journey of self-discovery in order to please his girlfriend Melody. With the help of his eccentric buddies and an assortment of others, Freddie hilariously navigates romance, confronting fears and finding love along the way.

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IMDb6.5/10
Director: Richard EyreGenres: Comedy, Musical, Drama

Plot Summary

This British television film adaptation of W. Somerset Maugham's play 'The Circle' follows the tangled relationships and societal pressures faced by a group of upper-class individuals. As secrets from the past resurface, characters grapple with love, duty, and the consequences of their choices. The story unfolds with witty dialogue and poignant moments, exploring the enduring impact of past decisions on present lives.

Critical Reception

While specific critical reception for the 1982 television film adaptation 'Let's Do It!' is scarce, the original play 'The Circle' by W. Somerset Maugham is highly regarded for its sharp wit and astute observations of social dynamics. Adaptations of Maugham's work often receive praise for their intelligent plotting and character development.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its faithful adaptation of Maugham's classic play.

  • Often cited for strong performances from its cast, particularly Maggie Smith.

  • Appreciated for its witty dialogue and exploration of timeless themes.

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Awards & Accolades

None notable.

Fun Fact

W. Somerset Maugham's play 'The Circle', upon which this film is based, was first performed on Broadway in 1921 and has been adapted numerous times for stage and screen.

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