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VHS : Nuts In May [1976]starring: Roger Sloman, Anthony O'Donnell, Sheila Kelley (II), Eric Allan, Stephen Bill directed by: Mike Leigh Related Items:
Editorial Review: Amazon.co.uk Review: An early masterpiece from Mike Leigh, Nuts in May is a filmed-for-TV adaptation of an earlier stage play. The cast is small (only five characters who matter), but the acting is impeccable, and the mix of wicked humour and social observation make this one of Leigh's best works. Keith Pratt, a man who fully earns his surname due to his nit-picking obsessions with order and detail, takes his partner Candice-Marie, a well-meaning but irritating hippie, on a camping trip. There they meet Trevor, a shy teacher who finds their enforced friendship intrusive but is too polite to extricate himself, and a brash young couple of bikers, Honky and Finger, whose loud and chaotic personalities lead them into conflict with the repressed and dogmatic Keith. Plot isn't the issue here, since Leigh is far more interested in teasing out the subtleties of human behaviour, which he does with forensic skill in several unforgettable scenes. Funny and painful at the same time, like all Leigh's successes, Nuts in May is brilliantly acted by all concerned, though special mention must go to Roger Sloman, for bringing to life the appalling but ultimately pitiable Keith, and Alison Steadman, whose portrayal of fey, goofy and tragi-comic Candice-Marie is every bit as memorable and nuanced as her more famous turn as Beverley in Leigh's Abigail's Party. --Andy Medhurst Average Rating:
![]() Rating: - Genius ComedyI had never heard of this film, but I first watched it a couple of years ago and it blew me away. This is now firmly establised as one of my favourite films of all time. Whilst I know that many people will not understand the film, I now actually judge people on whether they like this film or not. I have changed my views on my own friends through watching this superb film. People who do not like this film are simpleton's in my view, and example of this is my friend Wikey. He does not like this film, ... Read More Rating: - Nuts All The WayRemember watching this play with my family way back in 1976, on the evening it was first shown by the BBC. We all thought it was fantastic, and it still is. All the characters are so brilliant, especially Keith Pratt and Candice Marie. I wish that the BBC would release some of their other funny plays, like Michael Palin's 'East Of Ipswich' and Peter Terson's 'The Fishing Party' You just don't see things like this on the TV anymore. Rating: - Very bad printNuts in May is wonderful, but if you want a watchable copy, avoid the NTSC release at all costs. The transfer is absolutely ghastly - bootleg quality, to put it bluntly. It's such a pity the UK DVD seems to be out of print. Rating: - for anyone who liked The Office...If the first series of The Office was like a breakthrough in socially scathing comedy, and the second series was the same but even more scathing, and the xmas specials went even further into the realms of awfulness, definitely track down a copy of Nuts In May...it's worse. It's more uncomfortable. In fact it's downright disturbing. There has not been anything like it since. Rating: - What I think would be really lovely ..is if Keith & Candice-Marie returned to Dorset, bumped into Ray, reminisced about old times, insisted on a sing-song. Would they struggle with the lyrics ? So if your reading this BBC, how bout it ? The legend of the Pratt's must not end here. Browse for similar items by category:
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