The Line of Beauty
The Line of Beauty

The Line of Beauty

2006TV ShowEndedEnglish

Crawl deep under the skin of Thatcher's Britain, seen through the eyes and experiences of a young, gay man, from the euphoria of falling in love to the tragedy of AIDS. A story of love, class, sex and money.

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IMDb7.2/10
Director: Tom VaughanGenres: Drama

Plot Summary

Based on the Booker Prize-winning novel by Alan Hollinghurst, this lavish BBC drama miniseries follows Nick Guest, a young, ambitious gay man from the north of England, as he navigates the hedonistic and politically charged London of the 1980s. Living in the fashionable home of a wealthy Conservative MP and his wife, Nick becomes entangled in their privileged world, experiencing love, loss, and the profound societal shifts of the era, all while confronting the growing AIDS epidemic.

Critical Reception

The miniseries adaptation of 'The Line of Beauty' was generally well-received, praised for its faithful depiction of the novel's themes, its opulent visual style, and strong performances from its lead cast. It was noted for capturing the decadent yet anxious atmosphere of 1980s London and addressing complex social and political issues with nuance.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its lush production design and faithful adaptation of the source material.
  • Recognized for capturing the spirit and anxieties of 1980s London.
  • Lauded for strong performances, particularly Jack Davenport as Nick Guest.

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Fun Fact

The novel 'The Line of Beauty' was shortlisted for the Man Booker Prize in 2004, and its adaptation was intended to capture the same literary richness.

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