Plot
This comedy drama, a sort of British version of The Big Chill (1983), was directed by Kenneth Branagh. Ten years after they were members of a music and comedy troupe at Cambridge University, a diverse group of friends in their early 30s gather at the expansive estate of Peter Morton (Stephen Fry), who's invited them there for a reunion. Among the guests are Andrew (Branagh), who has married Carol (Rita Rudner), the star of the American situation comedy he writes; lonely Maggie (Emma Thompson), who thinks she may be in love with Peter; Roger (Hugh Laurie) and Mary (Imelda Staunton), a couple in advertising who have lost a child; and single Sarah (Alphonsia Emmanuel), who's always attracted to the wrong men, including her latest boyfriend, the married Brian (Tony Slattery). Also on hand is Vera (Phyllida Law, the real-life mother of Thompson), a housekeeper who has protectively watched over Peter since childhood. Over the course of the weekend, various jealousies and fears are revealed between joyous feasts, but a startling, tragic announcement from Peter puts everyone's petty dramas into proper perspective. American stand-up comedienne Rudner wrote the screenplay with her husband, (Martin Bergmann).
MPAA Rating:
for language, and for some sexuality.
Theatrical Release Date:
12/25/1992
DVD Release Date:
02/12/2008
Distributor(s):
Samuel Goldwyn Company
Themes:
Unrequited Love,Actor's Life,Death of a Child
Tone:
Bittersweet,Poignant,Quirky,Talky,Warm,Witty,Wry
Keywords:
New-Year,celebration,friendship,jealousy,love,mansion,reunion
Country of Origin:
USA (12-25-1992)