Withnail and I
| Genre: | Comedy |
| Mood: | Farr-cical, Offbeat, Witty |
| Decade: | 1980's |
| Country: | United Kingdom |
| Director: | Bruce Robinson |
| Actor: | Bruce McGann, Richard E. Grant, Ralph Brown |
| Actress: | Una Brandon-Jones |
| Release Year: | 1987 |
| Studio: | Criterion Collection |
| Runtime: | 108 Mins. |
| Format: | Color |
| Rating: | R |
What It's About:
Caustic, bone-thin Withnail (Grant) and his chum Marwood (McGann) are two alcoholic, out-of-work actors living in a squalid North London flat. Looking to rejuvenate themselves, they break away for the countryside, where Withnail's Uncle Monty (Richard Griffiths) has a rustic cottage. But instead of a restful holiday, they find nothing but cold, damp, uninterrupted misery.
Why I Love It:
Adapted by Robinson from his own autobiographical novel, this jet-black comedy of despair and degeneracy in late '60s Britain has been a cult favorite for two decades. Pickled in poisonous wit and low-life humor, "Withnail" is a masterful character study of two flat-mates glimpsed as they go from worse to much worse. Grant's bitchy, high-strung, self-annihilating turn as Withnail is particularly madcap. McGann, playing the titular "I," is a wounded observer, content to be Withnail's drunken helpmate, at least until his run-in with gay Uncle Monty (a hilariously raunchy Griffiths) sends him over the edge. Bitter and dismally funny, this film is a pure comic delight.







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