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25 December 1992 (USA) morePlot:
Six former college friends, with two new friends, gather for a New Years Eve weekend reunion at a large English countryside manor after ten years to reminisce about the good times now long gone. full summary | add synopsisAwards:
2 wins & 1 nomination moreUser Comments:
Reunions moreCast
(Cast overview, first billed only)| Hugh Laurie | ... | Roger Charleston | |
| Kenneth Branagh | ... | Andrew Benson | |
| Stephen Fry | ... | Peter Morton | |
| Alphonsia Emmanuel | ... | Sarah Johnson | |
| Emma Thompson | ... | Maggie Chester | |
| Imelda Staunton | ... | Mary Charleston | |
| Richard Briers | ... | Lord Morton | |
| Phyllida Law | ... | Vera | |
| Alex Scott | ... | Paul (age 7) | |
| Edward Jewesbury | ... | Mr. Gooch, Peter's Solicitor | |
| Hetta Charnley | ... | Carol's fan at Airport | |
| Rita Rudner | ... | Carol Benson | |
| Bill Parfitt | ... | Baby Ben Charleston | |
| Ruby May Musto | ... | Baby Ben Charleston | |
| Ann Davies | ... | Brenda |
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101 minCountry:
UKLanguage:
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1.85 : 1 moreSound Mix:
Dolby SRCertification:
Iceland:L | Singapore:NC-16 | Argentina:16 | Australia:M | Finland:K-12 | Germany:12 | Spain:13 | Sweden:11 | UK:15 | USA:R | Canada:14AFilming Locations:
Wrotham Park, Barnet, Hertfordshire, England, UKFun Stuff
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Continuity: At the beginning of the film, Mary and Roger's nanny Brenda refers to Mary as "Mrs. Anderson", but according to the credits, Mary and Roger's last name is Charleston moreQuotes:
Peter: I believe I am what is commonly termed bisexual, which is by the by because actually I no longer sleep with men or women. But if I did, I promise you, you'd be right up there on my wish list, together with Michelle Pfeiffer and... River Phoenix. moreSoundtrack:
Madame Butterfly - Un bel di moreFAQ
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For those of us who have experienced countless "reunions" in our mature lives, there is much to recognize here. No matter what the year in real time, the more things change, the more they stay the same.
This is basically an intelligent script. That is why I am reluctant to have to fault the director's overwrought interpretation as evidenced by a good deal of melodramatic interplay where understatement would be so much more effective. Only Kenneth Branagh manages to carry it off well, especially in the final scene. I was particularly annoyed by the waste of talent in making the character played by Emma Thompson something of a comic figure. The line "fill me with your babies" is an example of bathos rather than something antic or farcical. If read properly, it should evoke pity for someone who is only mildly neurotic and fully capable of mature insights -- as further scenes demonstrate.
An audience expects greater depth from a serious play that has as its center the otherwise trite scenario of disparate guests coming together for a weekend in the country. Unless farce is intended, the laughs ought to come from wordplay, not pies in the face or anguished physical disintegration.
Still, I like the idea of fresh characterizations that pop up from time to time like that of "Peter" as the centerpiece here.