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Rok 1981, początek nowej dekady. Ritchie (Olly Alexander), Roscoe (Omari Douglas) oraz Colin (Callum Scott Howells) zaczynają życie od nowa w Londynie. Z początku obcy sobie młodzi geje i ich przyjaciółka Jill (Lydia West) szybko stają się sobie bliscy i wspólnie przeżywają liczne wzloty i upadki. Rośnie jednak liczba zakażeń nowym wirusem i wkrótce ich życie zostaje wystawione na próbę, jakiej się nigdy nie spodziewali. W miarę upływu lat, bohaterowie dorastają w cieniu AIDS. Są też zdeterminowani, by żyć i kochać intensywniej niż kiedykolwiek. (HBO)

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angielski A few years ago, The Normal Heart, Pride and Never Wipe Tears Without Gloves resonated on television and in cinemas, and like It’s a Sin, they dealt with the ever-present issue of HIV/AIDS in its infancy. Russel T. Davies' miniseries, then, brings nothing particularly new in this regard that we haven't seen before, but still manages to serve up a believable and compelling story of several young people confronted by a then completely unknown and ruthless disease. The first two episodes gave me a bit of an awkward impression, but after that the plot goes full speed on a wave of emotions and more or less strong scenes spiced with a pinch of humour here and there. I had a lot of trouble sympathizing with Ritchie's character, but at least he didn't seem so flat. What appealed to me the most, though, was Lydia West as Jill, who was for me personally the acting highlight of the whole series. I must also not fail to mention the smaller but still impressive roles of Neil Patrick Harris and Stephen Fry. I appreciated the way Davies portrayed the origins and early years of the spread of HIV, as well as the diverse perspectives of individual characters and institutions on the issue. Despite the visible comedic touch, almost every episode left a bittersweet impression at the end, leading up to a really strong (if emotionally forced – but whatever!) finale. ()