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Life in Squares

Country: UK, Language: English, 60 mins

  • Director: Simon Kaijser
  • Writer: Amanda Coe
  • Producer: Rhonda Smith

CGiii Comment

If you know nothing about the Bloomsbury Group...then, this isn't going to enlighten you.

Episode 1 - drab...with some shockingly bad camera-work. There is very little in the way of a story and being disjointed, it's difficult to know what's going on - that is, if anything is actually going on...apart from all the sexual shenanigans of a priviliged bunch of bores.

Episode 2 - no improvement whatsoever...if anything, it gets worse. The problem: there isn't a tangible story running throughout. And, to make matters worse...it jumps what seems to be 20 years into the future. A tad confusing.

Episode 3...deeply uninvolving. By the end...you will care not a bit for these caricatures.


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The(ir) Blurb...

An intimate and emotional drama for BBC Two about the revolutionary Bloomsbury group.

Cast & Characters

Ed Birch as Lytton Strachey;
Edmund Kingsley as John Maynard Keynes;
James Norton as Duncan Grant;
Al Weaver as Leonard Woolf; 
Lucy Boynton as Angelica Bell;
Jerome Finch as Saxon Sydney-Turner;
James Northcote as Adrian Stephen