Christopher and His Kind (2011 TV Movie)
CHRISTOPHER AND HIS KIND is a clumsy look at an interesting man
23 March 2011
Warning: Spoilers
Plot: An English homosexual goes to Berlin in the 1930s as the Weimar Republic ends and National Socialism begins.

This is rather typical of BBC serious drama in that it has high production values, a youthful lead parachuted in because of his celebrity and a very dull script. Christopher Isherwood was a rather interesting gay novelist and the period when he lived in Germany was even more interesting as it covers the depravity of Weimar and the novel horrors of the National Socialists - but sadly the screenplay isn't very interested in all that and plumps for plenty of gay sex and clichéd Nazis instead. You'll have to read the relevant chapter in Michael Burleigh's book 'Sacred Causes' if you want insight. The acting is pretty pedestrian, with the grey-haired veterans putting the fresh faced sexy-but-dim types to shame. Nor does it help that the whole thing is shot in the same dull, flat manner, so that everything looks and feels rather same-y and boring.

Worth no viewings.
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