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Bright Young Things
Bright Young Things
6.7
/10
440 Ratings

BRIGHT YOUNG THINGS

Directed by Stephen Fry
United Kingdom, 2003
Comedy, Drama, War

Synopsis

In 1930s England, a group of reckless socialites dominate national gossip. Among them, aspiring novelist Adam is trying to raise enough money to marry Nina. While his attempts are constantly thwarted, his friends are slowly on the road to destruction in their search for newer and faster sensations.

Synopsis

In 1930s England, a group of reckless socialites dominate national gossip. Among them, aspiring novelist Adam is trying to raise enough money to marry Nina. While his attempts are constantly thwarted, his friends are slowly on the road to destruction in their search for newer and faster sensations.

Our take

As exciting as a flutter on the races or bidding for a darling hand in marriage, Stephen Fry’s directorial debut is a dapper look at the swish society circles of prewar London. Fizzing with wit and insight, this frolicking adaptation of Evelyn Waugh’s Vile Bodies brims with well-polished pleasures.