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My Beautiful Launderette

28/06/2015 By ACOMSDave 1 Comment

My Beautiful Launderette is set in South London in the 1980s, the film tells the story of young British Indian Omar, who takes over the running of his uncle’s run-down launderette.  In his attempt to turn it into a success, he employs former childhood friend and ex-National Front member Johnny (played by a smoking hot Daniel Day-Lewis) and the two men fall in love.  But they’re soon confronted by problems caused by both Omar’s family who want him to marry an ‘Indian’ girl of a good family, Johnny’s former gang.

A close touch

A close touch


In the shade

In the shade


Poster for My Beautiful Launderette

Poster for My Beautiful Launderette


Black and White mix

Black and White mix


Daniel Day-Lewis relaxing

Daniel Day-Lewis relaxing


A helping hand

A helping hand


In its frank depiction of inter-racial gay love, there’s no question My Beautiful Launderette was way ahead of its time.  It also bravely explores racism, the second-generation immigrant experience, and the new enterprise culture of Thatcher’s Britain.  It launched the careers of Daniel Day-Lewis, director Stephen Frears and writer Hanif Kureishi.
There are of course issues with the movie, namely that it’s a story about two gay men that never use the word gay; but at the time it was an astonishing piece of cinema.  Some of the characters are stereotypes, and some of the acting is over the top; but it is a movie that any gay couple should have on their list of watched and will watch again.
 

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Filed Under: Movie Reviews Tagged With: Daniel Day-Lewis, Gordon Warnecke, Hanif Kureishi, My Beautiful Launderette, Stephen Frears

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