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La ligne de beauté

Titre original : The Line of Beauty
  • Mini-série télévisée
  • 2006
  • 59min
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7,4/10
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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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  • NOTE IMDb
    7,4/10
    2,1 k
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    • Casting principal
      • Dan Stevens
      • Tim McInnerny
      • Hayley Atwell
    • 25avis d'utilisateurs
    • 3avis des critiques
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
    • 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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    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.
    8gradyharp

    The Disparities and Dichotomies Between Classes: Consequences

    Alan Hollinghurst's brilliant novel THE LINE OF BEAUTY has been well adapted for film by Andrew Davies and brought to BBC television by director Saul Dibb and an outstanding cast. That television miniseries is now available on one DVD with each of the three parts intact as seen in the UK (not the parceled version shown in the USA) and it is a satisfying transition from Hollinghurst's visual poetry to cinematic depiction.

    The story takes place from 1983 to 1987 in England - the Thatcher years - when class differences, hypocrisies, paparazzi, and homophobia were peaking. Essentially the tour guide through this time is one Nicholas Guest (Dan Stephens), a 'middle class' son of an antiques dealer who has just finished Oxford (on scholarship) and visits the home of his wealthy roommate Toby Fedden (Oliver Coleman) whose father Gerald (Tim McInnerny) is climbing the steps of politics as his warmly understanding and supportive wife Rachel (Alice Krige) looks on and worries about their knotty daughter Cat (Hayley Atwill) who loathes politics and sees the hypocrisy spoken by all of her father's associates. Nick is welcomed into the family with genuine warmth and he is smitten by the grandeur of their lifestyle and the beauty of their home: he becomes their surrogate son when Toby leaves for adventures with his shallow sweetheart, taking care of at times self-mutilating Cat.

    Nicholas is gay, finds love with a lower class handsome black man Leo (Don Gilet), and shares his proclivities with Cat, his confidant. Insidiously Nick becomes a full part of the Fedden family, serving as a son would, entertaining at parties with them, and meeting the important people whom Gerald engages in his political pyramid. Among them is a Lebanese family whose wealthy son Wani Ouradi (Alex Wyndham) catches Nick's eye and though Wani is 'engaged' to a girl he also is a severely closeted gay man and Nick and Wani become entwined in drugs and love. When the spectre of AIDS begins to diminish the population of England some secrets are revealed, secrets of sexual liaisons that are intolerable for the Feddens and their associates yet lead to the hypocrisy of affairs within Gerald Fedden's protected world. It is the surfacing of the true lives of the characters that proves to be the downfall of Nicholas and his relationship to the world of wealth as well as the crumbling of the fragile political, media-infested world of Gerald Fedden's creation.

    The cast is uniformly excellent and Dibb is able to coax the acrid aura of England of the 1980s with lucidity and a sensitive eye for revealing corruption and fractured human relationships. If the viewer is left with the feeling that Nicholas does not really deserve our concern because of his hollow devotion to wealth as a means to happiness then the point of Hollinghurst's novel has been well served. The film is not without flaws (a pianist at one of the soirées, we are told by supertitles, is paying Grieg's Piano Concerto....when that could not be further from reality!), and insufficient time is given to the Nick/Wani and Nick/Leo relationships to allow us into the inner sanctum of gay life in this tough time, etc., it still is an engrossing drama and one very well played by credible actors. Grady Harp
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    Hypocrisy and Hubris

    Now that all three episodes have aired in the U.S., one may fairly comment on the overall production.

    Any comparison to The Great Gatsby is at best superficial, given that the only clues are incidental to the main thrust of the story. In most respects it is a uniquely British tale with relevance to any similar American theme to be found in something Reaganesque or Bushite rather than anything from the era of Calvin Coolidge. Interestingly, Margaret Thatcher is labelled in one telling scene as more the tool of the ruling classes than their leader -- just as their American contemporaries in the Republican Party have been.

    But the main elements of the story -- class division and envy, reverse snobbery, interethnic relations that have evolved from the disintegration of the Empire -- are less comparable to the scene on this side of the Atlantic. Simple hypocrisy of the kind found in nearly all politicians and the hubris resulting from too much success found too young in life lie at the center of it all. Add to that the drug scene and AIDS in the 1980's and you have a compelling story.

    The title is also intriguing. It suggests that beauty may be found in amongst all the hypocritical swill running as counteractive impulses that seem on the surface to be merely eccentric. Thus the character of Nick, casually characterized by the housekeeper as "no good," is really something of an antihero. At the beginning of the story he is all superficial and bright, and at the end he is simply bemused.

    It may be melodramatic and a bit soapy, but I liked it.
    9thelipmister

    The sexier side of the Tory dominated 80's

    I watched the first episode of the line of beauty last Wednesday (17th May) and I personally enjoyed it. I, myself am only 22 years old and so I was born in the eighties but obviously don't remember it. The story follows one man through his sexual awakening in amidst all the fake glamour of the 80's Tory government. The political side of it is interesting to watch, but the main focus was watching Dan Stevens character (Nick Guest) meeting other men. I have not seen Dan Stevens before in anything else, but from now on I will be on the look out for anything else he appears in. His crystal clear blue eyes, and the way he plays the character's naiveté (in the first episode anyway) is well done. I will definitely watch the next two episodes and may even read the book if I can get hold of it. I recommend tuning in, (espically if your gay) for the sex scenes alone but also for the clever portrayal of the Thatcherite years and how it both destroyed and made the country we are all living in today.
    paul2001sw-1

    Inside the gilded balloon

    Alan Hollinghurst's 'The Line of Beauty' is, at least in this adaptation, a version of 'The Great Gatsby' fitted to 1980s Britain, the story of a young man from an ordinary background who mistakenly harbours too many illusions about the beautiful people of the smart set. The story lacks the utter poignancy of Fitzgerald's book because the hero (who, co-incidentally or not, shares the name of Nick with the other novel's protagonist) only rejects his adopted world when it rejects him; But the screenplay, cinematography, and performances are all first rate, especially that of Tim McInerny, playing a MP whose ultimate ruthlessness, self-righteousness, and rottenness, is hidden beneath a layer of almost genuine charm and kindness. The political overtones of the story are somewhat lost in a treatment that dwells almost exclusively inside the gilded balloon, and all of the characters could be handled less sympathetically with some justification, but the indulgent early mood reaps final reward when things go sour. Screenwriter Andrew Davies made his name with the contemporary series 'A Very Peculiar Practice', but these days seems to concentrate largely on period drama. This aberration proves itself welcome, and leaves one hopeful of more to come.

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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)
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      • British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)
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