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However, things do not exactly go as planned, Withnail being particularly unsuited to the quiet social mores of country people. It's the end of the 1960s and two out-of-work actors, Withnail (Grant) and 'I' (McGann), subsist on a diet of booze, drugs and fags in their revolting Camden flat.
This is a tale of a couple of guys with high aspirations for their creative talents but with little actually going for them.
It tells us of a few weeks in their crazy lives and begins and ends in the City where they share a truly grotty flat that resembles the set in the TV series, The Young Ones. Yes. That gruesome!
But it's brillliantly acted by Paul McGann and Richard E Grant who surely must have experienced living this way at some point in their lives! (But the life they portray is so realistic of that era.)
A 'holiday' in the Lake District gets them away from the drudgery of the City into a very different drudgery of dark, watery and remote farmland.
Alongside the hilarity though, there is a thread of the sadness and despair surrounding their lives.
(Richard Griffiths' supporting role as a bit of a 'wealthy' gay relative is simply superb.)