Originally Posted by
WICKES
I do think that film has certain characteristics which make it distinctly British: the love of weird, eccentric, almost grotesque characters; the class distinctions and tensions; the bleakness of the ending. But the central message of the film (life's a ***** and not worth it, but keep laughing anyway) gets to the essence of the British national character (if such a thing exists). Add into the mix an upper class homosexual and a central character who is a raging alcoholic, plus the grey skies and drizzle, and you have Britain in a nutshell!
Oh, and it ends with him quoting Shakespeare!