TV on DVD: Anglo-Saxon Attitudes - Stout Satire Served Extra Dark
MaryAnn says this British miniseries is "not exactly your father's Masterpiece Theater."
Acorn Media
There's satire, and then there's Anglo-Saxon Attitudes, which makes satire look like ice cream cake and balloons. When I think "satire," I generally expect a bit of sarcastic laughter, but man, this 1992 three-part British TV miniseries, just out on DVD for the first time from Acorn Media, didn't make me laugh once. Not even a snort of derision. Which isn't to say that it isn't worth checking out -- just expect the blackest, snidest, most unfunny application of the concept of satire you've ever seen. Based on the novel by Angus Wilson, Anglo-Saxon Attitudes (which won the BAFTA award for best serial drama) feels surprisingly modern, which is a shock if you go into it expecting something Merchant Ivory-esque and stumble unprepared across all the sex and meanspiritedness and hypocrisy and inadequacy and very ungenteel screaming and scheming. Look: the story opens in 1912 with a band of archaeologists digging up a medieval grave in the English countryside, a grave that comes complete with a pagan figurine, which itself comes complete with a huge phallus -- it's a fertility thing, okay? Except this is the grave of a bishop, so academia reels. But there's something dodgy about the idol, which historian Gerald Middleton, who was present at the uncovering of the gravesite as a young man, keeps secret for decades.
Credit legendary TV screenwriter Andrew Davies with that, as well as the fantastic cast. Richard Johnson and Douglas Hodge are a hoot -- not a laugh-out-loud hoot, of course, but a contemptible, pathetic hoot -- as, respectively, the older and younger Middleton. (Hodge is a bit yummy, too... or he would be if Middleton wasn't such a loser.) Tara Fitzgerald is the fiancée he has the affair with, and Daniel Craig is her cuckolded fiancé -- but don't be too fooled by his appearance on the DVD cover -- he's barely in this (though he does get to be a really entertainingly nasty piece of work when he does appear). Also: Kate Winslet is in about five minutes of the last episode. She looks about 12... well, she's 16, but real babyfaced. So, not exactly your father's Masterpiece Theater, but they don't allow giant wooden phalluses on PBS, I don't think. -=-=-=-=-=-=-=- Most Popular Stories
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