Maurice

Synopsis:

After his lover rejects him, a young man trapped by the oppressiveness of Edwardian society tries to come to terms with and accept his sexuality.

Quick Thoughts:

When you think of queer classic films, “Maurice” is at the top of that list – and rightfully so! The film adaptation of E.M. Forster’s posthumously published novel of the same name is iconic on two fronts. First of all, the film stars the incredible talents of Hugh Grant, James Wilby, alongside a very young Rupert Graves. The chemistry that Wilby shares between both Grant and Graves is heartfelt and sincere. However, it’s perhaps because of the second reason that the film is so iconic – it’s a great representation of how homosexuals were treated, both within society and criminally, in Edwardian times. While the film’s story has a darker undertone that more befits a drama, I still contend that “Maurice” is one of the greatest gay romances told on screen. It is a MUST see for any queer person!

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Release Date:

18 September, 1987

Duration:

2h20m

Director:

James Ivory

Writers:

E.M. Forster, Kit Hesketh-Harvey, James Ivory

Stars:

James Wilby, Rupert Graves, Hugh Grant

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