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La ligne de beauté

Titre original : The Line of Beauty
  • Mini-série télévisée
  • 2006
  • 59min
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La ligne de beauté (2006)
DramaRomance

Un jeune homme s'attache à une famille qui n'est pas la sienne et se jette dans la vie d'abondance et d'amours joyeuses à laquelle il semble destiné.Un jeune homme s'attache à une famille qui n'est pas la sienne et se jette dans la vie d'abondance et d'amours joyeuses à laquelle il semble destiné.Un jeune homme s'attache à une famille qui n'est pas la sienne et se jette dans la vie d'abondance et d'amours joyeuses à laquelle il semble destiné.

  • Casting principal
    • Dan Stevens
    • Tim McInnerny
    • Hayley Atwell
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    2 k
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    • Casting principal
      • Dan Stevens
      • Tim McInnerny
      • Hayley Atwell
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    • 3avis des critiques
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    • Récompenses
      • 1 nomination au total

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    Dan Stevens
    Dan Stevens
    • Nick Guest
    • 2006
    Tim McInnerny
    Tim McInnerny
    • Gerald Fedden
    • 2006
    Hayley Atwell
    Hayley Atwell
    • Cat Fedden…
    • 2006
    Alice Krige
    Alice Krige
    • Rachel Fedden
    • 2006
    Carmen Du Sautoy
    Carmen Du Sautoy
    • Elena
    • 2006
    Alex Wyndham
    Alex Wyndham
    • Wani Ouradi
    • 2006
    James Bradshaw
    James Bradshaw
    • Polly Tompkins
    • 2006
    Oliver Coleman
    • Toby Fedden
    • 2006
    Lydia Leonard
    Lydia Leonard
    • Penny Kent
    • 2006
    Don Gilet
    Don Gilet
    • Leo Charles
    • 2006
    Christopher Fairbank
    Christopher Fairbank
    • Barry Groom
    • 2006
    John Warnaby
    • Badger
    • 2006
    Oscar James
    • Brentford
    • 2006
    John Standing
    John Standing
    • Lord Kessler
    • 2006
    Siri Svegler
    Siri Svegler
    • Martine
    • 2006
    Nikki Amuka-Bird
    Nikki Amuka-Bird
    • Rosemary Charles
    • 2006
    Justin Salinger
    Justin Salinger
    • Russel…
    • 2006
    Caroline Blakiston
    Caroline Blakiston
    • Lady Partridge
    • 2006
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    9marcelproust

    All the makings of a classic

    Okay, so it may seem unfair to review The Line of Beauty after having only seen Episode One, but the sneaky peek on show last night at the London Lesbian & Gay Film Festival gave every indication that this adaptation of Alan Hollinghurst's Booker Prize-winning novel is a classic in the making.

    Everyone who has read the novel will have his or her own impression of the characters and locales. (I lived in Notting Hill for more than a decade, so my mental picture of the story was probably more vivid than most.) But within minutes of the bravura opening sequence (grafted onto the novel by canny adapter Andrew Davies), director Saul Dibb makes Nick Guest's world his own.

    What I found so extraordinary about this adaptation (or at least the first episode) is how cleverly Davies has mined the novel for humour, social commentary and romance. On- screen representations of the upper-middle-classes tend to show us the wholly implausible world of PG Wodehouse, but without Wodehouse's wit, or stick the knife in with bitter class hatred. The Line of Beauty does neither; showing us the Fedden family warts and all. Gerald Fedden MP (in a stunningly good characterisation by Tim McInnerney) is quite the pompous paterfamilias, but is also generous, funny and kind.

    As our "eyes and ears" through the story, newcomer Dan Stevens is pitch-perfect; his clear, blue eyes miss nothing as his life becomes more and more entwined with the Feddens and their glittering world.

    The clips shown of the following two episodes promise no decline in quality, so if The Line of Beauty does not come quite as close to perfection as Brideshead Revisited - which remains the high watermark of British television drama - it is still shaping up to be landmark adaptation, and not to be missed when it premieres on BBC2 later in May.
    8museumofdave

    Young Man Attempts To Mix Beyond His Class: A Compelling Tale

    Because this BBC mini-series is so perfectly cast, and because the sense of time and place are so vivid and the performances subtle and thoughtful, I found this adaptation of the book on a level with the book itself. In the almost three hours, it manages to depict a relatively innocent, intelligent young man as he hitches himself to an upper class political family and learns some painful lessons both about the culture and about himself; like so many young men driven by dreams of wealth and success, he feels that merely contributing a lively presence is enough, that insinuating himself within a wealthy enclave will bring him status and perhaps some sexual favors.
    radkins

    Nick Guest meet Nick Carraway. "Gatsby" updated.

    "The Line of Beauty," which I recently saw on Logo, is a wonderful film, but it reminded me heavily of "The Great Gatsby" in that it makes the narrator a character in the scenario. Sam Waterston was given the role of Daisy Buchanan's poorer cousin, Nick Carraway. In "Line" Nick Guest serves in much the same way, with the exception that Nick Guest never realized he was an outsider, whereas Nick Carraway always did. Also much like Hemingway's reaction to F. Scott Fitzgerald's (author of "Gatsby") that "The rich are very different from us" - "Yes, they have more money", Guest finds out that human emotions, in this case recrimination, blame and betrayal, are just as much a part of the upper class as the lower. Guest and Gatsby both admire the upper class and at some point in each story, believe themselves equal to them, until each are made to pay for the sins of those they admire. In Gatsby's case, he is mistakenly shot by the wife of a garage mechanic who believes him to be Daisy's husband Tom, who is both wealthy and immoral. It is a classic story of social separatism, told with an extra layer of the start of the AIDS epidemic. It is a fine job of writing and acting all around. I was particularly impressed with the final slap in the face Nick gets from the housekeeper, who should have been more sympathetic to Nick, but who is also self-deluded in her thinking that she is part of the family, and not an outsider.
    9robertconnor

    Innocence Beguiled

    A naive young man falls in with a wealthy Tory politician and his family in 1980s Britain.

    Wonderful adaptation of Hollinghurst's novel, expertly cast. The greed, selfishness, hedonism, ignorance and bigotry that for many sums up the Thatcher era are all on display as Stevens' innocent abroad Nick is drawn in and swept away by the Feddens family. Even as we see Nick become an almost indispensable member of the family, so we know his sweetness and ingenuousness must surely be his undoing...

    Stevens is brilliant, effortlessly capturing the essence of the well-meaning and ingratiating Nick, and he is formidably supported by all concerned, from the key players (McInnerny, Atwell, Krige) to the host of fantastic cameos on display. A must-see for anyone who came-of-age in Thatcher's Britain.
    7safenoe

    Upstairs Downstairs and In and Out

    The Line of Beauty is in some ways a social, LGBTI drama amidst high-class politics in the UK. Without Thatcher's reign there would be no The Line of Beauty for sure. It's also about class, and the lines of class that grew during the Thatcher years.

    The Line of Beauty has impressive production values, and I'd love for a sequel set in the Blair years. For the sequel I nominate acclaimed British actor Danny Dyer to play the lead role.

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      The title refers to a feature of architecture, a concave shape combined with a convex shape, known as an ogee. "Ogee" is also the name of the magazine that Nick and Wani publish in the series.
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      Catherine Fedden: You're really very rich, aren't you, Sir Maurice?

      Sir Maurice Tipper: Yes. I am.

      Catherine Fedden: How much have you got?

      Sally Tipper: Oh, my dear, what a question. You can never exactly say, can you? It goes up so fast. All the time these days.

      Catherine Fedden: Well, roughly.

      Sir Maurice Tipper: Roughly... a-hundred-and-fifty million.

      Catherine Fedden: A-hundred-and-fifty million pounds?

      Sir Maurice Tipper: Give or take a few million, yes.

      Catherine Fedden: I noticed you gave some money to the appeal at Podier Church.

      Sally Tipper: We give to endless appeals and churches.

      Catherine Fedden: How much did you give?

      Sir Maurice Tipper: I don't recall exactly.

      Catherine Fedden: You gave five francs. That's about 50p. *That's* how much you gave.

      Gerald Fedden: [arriving] What's all this about?

      Sir Maurice Tipper: This young lady was giving me some criticism. Apparently I'm rather mean.

      Catherine Fedden: Oh, I didn't say that.

      Sally Tipper: You certainly implied it.

      Catherine Fedden: All right, I did. And if I was in charge I think I should stop people from being able to have a-hundred-and-fifty million pounds.

      Gerald Fedden: Just as well you're not, then, Puss.

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    • Date de sortie
      • 17 mai 2006 (Royaume-Uni)
    • Pays d’origine
      • Royaume-Uni
    • Site officiel
      • BBC (United Kingdom)
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • The Line of Beauty
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Wrotham Park, Barnet, Hertfordshire, Angleterre, Royaume-Uni(Lord Kessler's house/Toby Fedden's 21st birthday party/pool scenes at Le Manoir)
    • Société de production
      • British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)
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