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1996100 minDrama, Comedy

Intimate Relations

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Is Intimate Relations worth watching? With a rating of 5.1/10, this Drama, Comedy film is a mixed-bag for fans of the genre. Read on for our detailed analysis and user reviews.

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Intimate Relations Synopsis

In 1950s England, sailor Harold Guppy arrives in a small seaside town looking for his estranged brother. After a brief reunion, Harold finds a room for rent in the house of Mrs. Beasley, her meek husband and their teenage daughter, Joyce. It's clear that Harold has a troubled past, but his future is about to get more perilous yet. Despite the rosy surface, Harold soon finds himself in a tawdry sexual tug-of-war that won't end well.

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Top Cast

Julie Walters
Julie WaltersMarjorie
Rupert Graves
Rupert GravesHarold
Matthew Walker
Matthew WalkerStanley
Laura Sadler
Laura SadlerJoyce
Holly Aird
Holly AirdDeirdre
Les Dennis
Les DennisMaurice
Elizabeth McKechnie
Elizabeth McKechnieIris
Nicholas Hoult
Nicholas HoultBobby
James Aidan
James AidanGeorge
Michael Bertenshaw
Michael BertenshawMr. Pugh

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Is Intimate Relations worth watching?

Intimate Relations has received mixed reviews with a 5.1/10 rating. It might be worth watching if you're a fan of Drama, Comedy movies.

Is Intimate Relations hit or flop?

Intimate Relations has received average ratings (5.1/10), performing moderately with audiences.

What genre is Intimate Relations?

Intimate Relations is a Drama, Comedy movie that In 1950s England, sailor Harold Guppy arrives in a small seaside town looking for his estranged brother. After a brief reunion, Harold finds a room fo...

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Critic Reviews

CinemaSerfJan 12, 2024
★ 6

Based on a true story, Harold (Rupert Graves) arrives home after a spell at sea and finds rejection at home from his sister-in-law. Forced to seek lodgings elsewhere, he alights on Marjorie (Julie Walters) who shares a room with her teenage daughter whilst her husband sleeps separately for "medical reasons"! Initially all goes well, they all bond nicely and he settles in as one of the family. The applecart gets a bit upset, though, when Marjorie decides that she's got the hots for her new tenant and after some very timid rebuttals, he soon acquiesces to her demands! The daughter, Joyce (Laura Sadler), meantime, is fully aware of her mother's peccadilloes and threatening to tell her father, insists that she becomes part of their games. Not the sex part, no, but she essentially treats him like an indulgent new father - and one with whom she becomes increasingly infatuated. Needless to say, this situation cannot continue but it's only when he tries to end things that he discovers that his older paramour is quite prepared to make his life a criminal misery with some heinous allegations should he try to escape this web of deceit - before a picnic brings things to a tragic and definitive head! Walters and Graves are both fine here, but they don't gel especially well together and that's quite crucial to the addictive nature of this story. The sex scenes are almost comedic at times and the ease with which this menage-à-trois seems to thrive rather robs the film of much of a sense of jeopardy, or even that they might be doing something wrong and immoral. It does look good but the narrative is a bit flat and disappointing, I found.