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5.0 out of 5 stars "Beautiful Thing" Is Just That, May 3, 1997
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This review is from: Beautiful Thing: Screenplay (Screen and Cinema) (Paperback)
The tale of two British boys who fall in love in the Thamesmead council estate hits home for all of us, no matter what sexual orientation, age, nationality or upbringing. Jonathan Harvey does a great job of translating his simple, well-written stage production into a broadened, wonderful screenplay. The big screen gave him the chance to further develop the characters of Jamie, Ste and the others. And the "BT" script gives avid fans the opportunity to pick up and understand the thick south London tongue used in the movie
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5.0 out of 5 stars BEAUTIFUL THING, CHANGED THE WAY TO SEE THE LIFE., April 5, 1999
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This review is from: Beautiful Thing: Screenplay (Screen and Cinema) (Paperback)
I BELIEVE, THAT BEAUTIFUL THING IS THE MOST IMPORTANT FILM OF GAY GENRE THAT I'D HAS SEE, IS A FRESH FILM, THAT TELL US A STORY VERY COMMON IN OUR SOCIETY. I ALWAYS BELIEVED THAT THE HOMOSEXUALITY WAS SOMETHING BAD, BUT WITH THIS FILM I CHANGED MY POSITION IN FRONT THIS CONCEPT. THE ACTORS SCOTT NEAL AND GLEN BERRY BETWEEN OTHERS MAKED AN ESPECTACULAR ROLL AND CONGRATULATIONS TO THE SCREENWRITER AND THE DIRECTOR, THE SCREENPLAY IS VERY GRATEFUL.
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5.0 out of 5 stars A Wonderful Story of First Love, December 15, 1998
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This review is from: Beautiful Thing: Screenplay (Screen and Cinema) (Paperback)
Beautiful Thing is one of the warmest, most positive stories about gay love I have ever read. More importantly, it is about love in general, and all the fears, hopes, dreams, etc. that go with first love, not just gay love. I can't recommend it more highly for anyone, gay or straight.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Beautiful Thing : A Screenplay by Jonathan Harvey, January 28, 1999
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This review is from: Beautiful Thing: Screenplay (Screen and Cinema) (Paperback)
It is about two school boys who fall in love.

A long hot summer on a housing estate in South London. James is bunking off school, whilst his Mother Sandra juggles job promotion and her relationship with hippy-dippy boyfriend Tony.

Next door lives Sassy Leah, who spends her day listening to Mama Cass records. In the same block, Jamie's class mate Steve, although sporty and popular at school, Is bullied by his drunken father. One day Steve, seeks refuge in Sandra's flat and ends up sleeping head to toe with Jamie...

Author says "The only images I really had of gay people when I was growing up were those public boys in cricket jumpers taking each other punting on the river, or the working class boys who got kicked out and ended up working as rent boys. This play in which somebody can be working class and still have their sexuality accepted. That was my agenda. It's not about what you get up to after lights out, it's about falling in love."

The feel good book of the summer film 96

We love the book and the film

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5.0 out of 5 stars They Made Their Own Kind Of Music, March 27, 1999
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This review is from: Beautiful Thing: Screenplay (Screen and Cinema) (Paperback)
For a change, we have here a most outstanding gay story which doesn't mention AIDS every three paragraphs - in fact, I believe it only comes up once. What a relief! It's the most moving love story, where those who fall in love just happen to be two boys. This really has to be read to be believed - no review could do it justice, so my advice to you is simply to get hold of a copy! You will also fall in love - with Jamie & Ste, Leah, her Mum and Sandra - Jamie's Mum. You will laugh and cry, sometimes at the same time. A modern masterpiece. Some further advice to you, when you've finished reading, find a Mama Cass/The Mamas And The Papas CD and lap up the atmosphere. You'll notice how many songs could have been written especially for "Beautiful Thing". By the way, Mama Cass didn't die choking on a sandwich - she had a heart attack.
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5.0 out of 5 stars A beautiful, many splendored thing..., December 2, 1997
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This review is from: Beautiful Thing: Screenplay (Screen and Cinema) (Paperback)
Who better to adapt a stage play for the screen than the playwright? Jonathan Harvey's jewel of a love story glistens in the eyes of Jamie and Ste, two lads from London who discover love in the arms of each other, and glows in the hearts of all who are fortunate enough to read Harvey's words or see the movie that he scripted. BEAUTIFUL THING is just that - a wonderously beautiful thing!
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