Friday, May 13, 2022

Sunday Bloody Sunday

Sunday Bloody Sunday (1971)

Directed by John Schlesinger

Screenplay by Penelope Gilliatt & Ken Levison & John Schlesinger & David Sherwin 

Stars: Glenda Jackson, Peter Finch, Murray Head, Vivian Pickles, Frank Windsor, Tony Britton, and Bessie Love 

I was scrolling Glenda Jackson's filmography when I saw her Tony win back in 2018. I found her fascinating. The synopsis of this movie spoke to me.

A newly divorced officer worker, Alex (Jackson) and a private medical doctor, Daniel (Finch) lead completely separate lives except for their shared young artist lover, Bob (Head).

There were not many portrayals of gay life, especially in the 1970s. I was surprised about the subject matter of this movie. A gay man, a bisexual man and a straight woman in a polyamorous relationship. Bob would be a considered a hippie. Free love and all that. I got the sense that Bob was not in it for love. I think that Alex loved Bob. Daniel wanted a companion.

The first forty five minutes of the movie was a bit of slog, but it does pick up.


Rating: 8/10

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