The rereleased Merchant-Ivory film picts gay love wh a straightforwardns that few films sce have matched, says Guardian lumnist Charlotte Higgs
Contents:
- MRICE AT 30: THE GAY PERD DRAMA THE WORLD WASN'T READY FOR
- JAM IVORY AND JAM WILBY LOOK BACK AT THE MAKG OF ‘MRICE,’ A TIME WHEN GAY HAPPY ENDGS WERE RARE
- MRICE (1987): JAM IVORY’S GAY FILM, BASED ON FORSTER NOVEL, STARRG HUGH GRANT (GAY CEMA)
MRICE AT 30: THE GAY PERD DRAMA THE WORLD WASN'T READY FOR
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SynopsisAfter his lover rejects him, a young man trapped by the opprsivens of Edwardian society tri to e to terms wh and accept his takeThirty years before Call Me By Your Name, this lavish perd drama om Merchant Ivory enpsulated their uniquely tenr and direct perspective on gay love. Many of their greatt films evoke a sense of unspoken sire, of any persuasn, simmerg beneath a placid surface of m – a reprsn wh which many a gay person, unable always to eely articulate their romantic self, has been able to empathise. Mrice, a sense, was the duo’s cematic g-out: the story of a young man growg to his homosexualy polely hostile English society, ’s a film that exquisely queers the stiff-upper-lip emotns so central to the Merchant Ivory ’s a slight aloofns to Mrice that is part of s bety.
The film only breath when he fally do, first via a tratg romantic affair wh fellow stunt and social climber Clive Durham (Grant, perfectly his floppy charm years before Four Weddgs and a Funeral) – but ’s heartbreak that giv the film s red-blood there, as a send romantic chapter wh gamekeeper Alec Scudr (Rupert Grav, pletg perhaps the prettit posh-boy triangle screen history) begs, Mrice gas both emotnal sweep and timate psychologil tail: a tame entry may be the LGBT non, but few films have exprsed que so sweetly and nakedly the challeng of simply beg a gay man, partnered or otherwise – how difficult n be to n wh human is not emotnally universal terra, and was a rare subject for prtige herage cema to take on: the film’s rpectful but dispassnate receptn 1987, not an era rich wh queer art the mastream, is no surprise retrospect. Cocintally, hs screens aga the same year that Ivory is baskg the glory of a very different LGBT triumph: now 88, he’s a -wrer on Lu Guadagno’s queer g-of-age rhapsody Call Me By Your Name, a Sundance sensatn that realis the first sh of gay love wh all the woozy sensual excs that Mrice, te to s perd, chews.
JAM IVORY AND JAM WILBY LOOK BACK AT THE MAKG OF ‘MRICE,’ A TIME WHEN GAY HAPPY ENDGS WERE RARE
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But if A Room Wh a View was sunny, romantic and charmg, Mrice, by ntrast, seemed darker, more broodg – and more, well, gay.
Mrice, a crisis of self-loathg, seeks a “cure” for his homosexualy, before fallg love wh Clive’s gamekeeper, Scudr, played by Rupert film – released the year before the troductn of sectn 28, and to the midst of the Aids crisis – was rpectfully received but has never had anythg like the popular, Middle England appeal of A Room Wh a View. In Mrice, the gay lovers mt fd a life beyond nventnal unrstandgs of domticy.
And the most quietly radil fact about that may not be that Johnny and Ghehe are gay – but rather than Ghehe is a Romanian immigrant.
MRICE (1987): JAM IVORY’S GAY FILM, BASED ON FORSTER NOVEL, STARRG HUGH GRANT (GAY CEMA)
"Mrice" tells the story of a young English homosexual who falls love wh two pletely different men, and their differenc is the whole msage of the movie, a msage I do not agree wh.
Mrice, which was wrten 1914, was Forster's attempt to al fictn wh his own homosexualy, and the novel was supprsed until after his ath. The story tak place the years before World War I, when homosexualy was outlawed Bra and beg exposed meant disgrace and .