Review of Another Country (1984) by Erin D — 02 Sep 2015
Playing like a mishmash of Kicking and Screaming and Maurice without the former's insufferable characters and the latter's glacial pace, Another Country is both consistently funny and legitimately sad, serving as an indictment of the systemic homophobia that permeated the English aristocracy of the 1930s as well as a lighthearted boarding school romance story (although it suffers from an easy narrative bookending device utilized by countless other films).
This review of Another Country (1984) was written by Erin D on 02 Sep 2015.
Another Country has generally received positive reviews.
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