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Bright Young Things (2004)

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Reviews Counted:105

Fresh:69

Rotten:36

Average Rating:6.3/10

Rated: R [See Full Rating] for some drug use

Runtime: 1 hr 45 mins

Genre: Comedies

Theatrical Release:Aug 20, 2004 Limited

Box Office: $832,836

Synopsis: "Some time in the past when things were much as they are now, only more so..." A satirical comedy as well as a love story, Bright Young Things, marks the directorial debut of actor and writer... "Some time in the past when things were much as they are now, only more so..." A satirical comedy as well as a love story, Bright Young Things, marks the directorial debut of actor and writer Stephen Fry. "Bright Young Things," says Fry, "is a period film shot with modern pace and cinematography. It deals with fame, sexual scandal, greed, night-clubbing and the frantic glamour of youth." While the central plot of Bright Young Things is a romance, it is also a highly topical social comedy that shows a conservative older generation failing to understand the club-culture, music, dance, and frenetic pace of its children. Modern society at its most decadent and colourful is fully on display as is the popular media fuelled by gossip columnists and paparazzi who dominate a tabloid press propelled by rumour and scandal. With a screenplay adapted by Stephen Fry from the classic novel Vile Bodies by Evelyn Waugh, the film boasts an outstanding cast including Stephen Cambell Moore, Emily Mortimer, Fenella Woolgar, James McAvoy, Michael Sheen and Guy Henry as the 'Bright Young Things', alongside a distinguished ensemble line-up that includes Dan Aykroyd, Jim Broadbent, Simon Callow, Stockard Channing, Richard E. Grant, Julia McKenzie, Sir John Mills, Peter O'Toole, Bill Paterson, Imelda Staunton and Harriet Walter. Set in the 1930's, the film concerns a social set known to the press -- who follow their every move -- as the 'Bright Young Things', Adam (Stephen Campbell Moore) and his friends are eccentric, wild, and entirely shocking to the older generation. They are young, party-going creatures who embrace every innovation, from the gramophone to the telephone -- in a self-consciously up-to-the-minute way. Amidst the madness, Adam, who is well connected but totally broke, is desperately trying to get enough money to marry the beautiful Nina (Emily Mortimer). While his attempts to raise cash are constantly thwarted, their friends seem to self-destruct, one-by-one in an endless search for newer and faster sensations. Finally, when events out of their control come crashing into the world, they are forced to reassess their lives and what they value the most. Bright Young Things, a THINKFilm release, is a Revolution Films and Doubting Hall Ltd production in association with the Film Consortium, Vision View and Icon Film Distribution, produced by Gina Carter and Miranda Davis, executive produced by Andrew Eaton and Michael Winterbottom. Behind the cameras, the distinguished production team is headed by director of photography Henry Braham, production designer Michael Howells, costume designer Nic Ede and editor Alex Mackie, with hair and make up by Peter King. -- © ThinkFilm [More]

Starring: Emily Mortimer, Stephen Campbell Moore, Dan Aykroyd, Jim Broadbent

Starring: Emily Mortimer, Stephen Campbell Moore, Dan Aykroyd, Jim Broadbent, Simon Callow, Jim Carter, Stockard Channing, Richard E. Grant, Guy Henry, James McAvoy, Julia McKenzie, John Mills, Bill Paterson, Michael Sheen, Imelda Staunton, David Tennant, Harriet Walter, Peter O'Toole

Director: Stephen Fry

Director: Stephen Fry
Screenwriter: Stephen Fry
Studio: ThinkFilm

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  • Based on the novel, Vile Bodies by Evelyn Waugh, Bright Young Things is a look at the uppercrust British society during the frenzied 1930s. The story follows the lives of a group of young socialites also known as the "Bright Young Things."
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    As Agatha might observe, it's all too, too yawn-making. Who are these dreadful people and why on earth must we watch them learning their little moral lessons?

    Full Review Source: Newark Star-Ledger | comment 1 Comment
    08/20/04
    Stephen Whitty
    Stephen Whitty
    Newark Star-Ledger
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    Full Review Source: Ebert & Roeper | comment Comment
    08/19/04
    Ebert & Roeper

    Sets, costumes, music and photography are all right on, but Fry needs to loosen up a bit.

    Full Review Source: E! Online | comment Comment
    08/28/04
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    Full Review Source: St. Louis Post-Dispatch | comment Comment
    09/17/04
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    Full Review Source: Boston Phoenix | comment Comment
    09/18/04
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    Full Review Source: Sunday Times (Australia) | comment Comment
    10/18/08
    Sunday Times (Australia)

    Stephen Fry's adaptation of Evelyn Waugh's Vile Bodies honors its source with vigor and gusto, capturing both Waugh's cheeky humor and his dark, stringent moralism.

    Full Review Source: New York Times | comment Comment
    08/19/04
    A.O. Scott
    A.O. Scott
    New York Times
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    All told, Bright Young Things is one of the most depressing obliterations of a literary source that comes to mind.

    Full Review Source: Blogcritics.org | comment Comment
    10/10/04
    Alan Dale
    Alan Dale
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    What begins as farce eventually spirals into melodrama as the world goes to war, and it’s difficult for Fry to maintain the frothy tone that went before.

    Full Review Source: FilmStew.com | comment Comment
    08/20/04
    Annlee Ellingson
    Annlee Ellingson
    FilmStew.com

    Memorable characters come and go so often and so franticaly that you wonder if World War II might have been merely the explosion of England's fast pulse.

    Full Review Source: Las Vegas Mercury | comment Comment
    10/28/04
    Anthony Del Valle
    Anthony Del Valle
    Las Vegas Mercury

    A riotously entertaining portrait of parasitic, feckless abandon.

    Full Review Source: Movie Gazette | comment Comment
    10/28/03
    Anton Bitel
    Anton Bitel
    Movie Gazette

    Fry...makes his debut here...but 'Bright Young Things' has the complexity, along with the verve and polish and style expected of a seasoned filmmaker.

    Full Review Source: culturevulture.net | comment Comment
    09/11/04
    Arthur Lazere
    Arthur Lazere
    culturevulture.net

    In his first directing effort, the multi-talented Stephen Fry conveys the wit and mordant satire of Evelyn Waugh's source novel.

    Full Review Source: Denton Record Chronicle (TX) | comment Comment
    09/17/04
    Boo Allen
    Boo Allen
    Denton Record Chronicle (TX)

    Except for the ending, 'Bright Young Things' is very Waugh, very Fry, very British and very good.

    Full Review Source: european-films.net | comment Comment
    08/08/04
    Boyd van Hoeij
    Boyd van Hoeij
    european-films.net

    As faithful to the spirit of the novel, and the era that inspired it, as a movie could be yet still feel as fresh as Paris Hilton dish on Page Six.

    Full Review Source: Los Angeles Times | comment Comment
    09/09/04
    Carina Chocano
    Carina Chocano
    Los Angeles Times
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    Witty, energetic adaptation.

    Full Review Source: San Francisco Chronicle | comment Comment
    09/10/04
    Carla Meyer
    Carla Meyer
    San Francisco Chronicle
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    The Bright Young Things profess to be bored, but in Fry's hands, they are never boring.

    Full Review Source: Philadelphia Inquirer | comment Comment
    09/10/04
    Carrie Rickey
    Carrie Rickey
    Philadelphia Inquirer
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    Lovers of Waugh should be generally satisfied by the clever wordplay, inventive madcap situations, and, most of all, by the profoundly conservative message that the frivolous society elites sober up only when confronted with a disaster.

    Full Review Source: South Florida Sun-Sentinel | comment Comment
    09/16/04
    Chauncey Mabe
    Chauncey Mabe
    South Florida Sun-Sentinel

    If you enjoy seeing the entitled at their worst, you just might like this movie. It does have a few worthy moments, but [more often it's] Dull Young Things.

    Full Review Source: TheMovieChicks.com | comment Comment
    09/22/04
    Cherryl Dawson and Leigh Ann Palone
    Cherryl Dawson and Leigh Ann Palone
    TheMovieChicks.com

    A very funny movie about people who are very sad and don't know it.

    Full Review Source: St. Paul Pioneer Press | comment Comment
    09/23/04
    Chris Hewitt (St. Paul)
    Chris Hewitt (St. Paul)
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