AN ENGAGING VIEW OF EARLY 20TH CENTURY MORALITY IN THE UK
This is an engaging story relating to the kinds of sexual repression and hypocrisy that existed in the ivy covered walls of British universities prior to WWI.
Oddly, the same universities that lauded ancient Greek and Roman culture as the ultimate in human accomplishments, seem to have overlooked those two cultures total acceptance of homosexuality and bisexuality and young men experiencing those feelings for the first time were basically forced to leave the country and live overseas on "The Continent" where acceptance of alternate lifestyles was more likely.
The characterization is marvelous and the actors, exceptional.
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