-directed period romance from 1987, Grant plays the aristocratic Clive Durham, whom's title character first meets as a student at Cambridge. Their friendship-and-more endures, but alas, Clive, no matter how much he loves Maurice, decides he can't risk his social status by living publicly with another man and, under pressure from his mother, marries a clueless rich girl.' Alec and Clive is left to ponder what might have been.
"I hadn't realized that it was significant in terms of what it said about being gay or anything, not as we made it, not really," Grantin 2018, sitting alongside Wilby. "But then, in subsequent years, as it came out and afterwards, [I received] so many messages from gay men"—"thousands," Wilby interjected—"or men who had been in the closet and now come out, saying 'that film changed my life, it was really important to me.
"I'm sick of playing Mr. Nice Guy and I think everyone else is sick of it too," Grant said in 2001 about his pivot to playing the guy who doesn't deserve the girl.Less time is spent on British Prime Minister David-something's indecisiveness due to the ensemble nature of thisMartine McCutcheon 's brave Natalie, the staffer he fell in love with before transferring her to a different department so he could get some work done, for being the only one who can just come right out and write her feelings down in a Christmas card.
But at least he puts in the work in the end, going door-to-door to find her instead of utilizing the full power of the British government to find out which flat in that long row is hers.
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