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  • Could somebody please tell me what Alec means when he says 'first time I saw you I thought I wish I had that one?' (I'm French) thank you

  • @Emily2896 That one" referring to "that person". Basically, that he was attracted to Maurice from the first time he saw him.

  • in search of love here... =)

  • I just saw Lestrade's weewee....

    I need a cold shower *-*

  • wat happens at 1:30 something

  • X3 Life is gooooood.

  • 4:14 Ouch! 4:35 Alec may be alright but Maurice is about to have his second nervous breakdown. :( I felt so sad for Maurice at this point when I first watched it, can't he catch a break?

  • Sigh, Rupert! He's a perfect male specimen in this movie, in my opinion. His gorgeous hair, his amazing bod, his total unselfconsciousness, his great brown bedroom eyes. He's only gotten hotter as he's gotten older, too.

  • Rupert Graves is an adonis :D

  • wow, that bed is really small

  • Am I the only one who kept thinking "Dick, dick, dick, there's a DICK!" gosh there was a lot of dick in the opening scene.

  • @HeyHumourMe LOL First thing I said: "Oh my god, that's his DICK! EW EW EW!" XD

  • penalia!

  • You guys act like you've never seen full nudity in a movie. It was everywhere before 1990..

  • It must be so weird for an actor having another man's penis resting on your stomach for a scene. Not that it doesn't make the scene more authentic, 'cause it does (haha), but it's just funny to think about the fact that they're just actors acting. Awwwkward.

  • @TheCarlScharnberg Ive done modeling with girls where we kiss and look similarly intimate, I didnt think twice about it, I dont expect they do either, its just what you do

  • This is my favorite scene in the whole book and movie.(Follow closely to the boathouse reunion and the final longer conversation between Clive and Maurice) It shows how much those two really love each other and how much Maurice is willing to risk everything. For some reason the song "Listen to Your Heart" always comes in my head every time I think of this scene: "Listen to your heart/Before you tell him good-bye."

  • I can't believe Scudder thinks he's ugly he GORGEOUS! lol

  • HOLY SHIT, PENISES.

  • @IWannaBelieveAGAIN What did you expect, luv? Feathers?

  • "it'd be the ruin of......us both." The nearest Scudder comes to saying he loves Maurice. What he means, of course, is that he can't bear to see Maurice "ruined". The irony is that Scudder has more to lose for the sake of their love. Maurice has the protection of his class; Scudder has only to go to South America.

  • "it'd be the ruin of......us both." The nearsest Scudder comes to saying he loves Maurice. What he means, of course, is that he can't bear to see Maurice "ruined". The irony, is that Scudder has more to lose for the sake of their love.

  • The "real life" Maurice and Sudder are based on Edward Carpenter (Malurice) and George Merrill (Scudder). They moved to Sheffiield and lived the next 30 years together. They lived happily ever after...

  • @amcoca Thanks for the information! I've loved this novel and film for years and never realized it.

  • @amcoca

    I guess that flies in the face of those who thought the fictional Scudder and Maurice wouldn't have lasted. Rock on boys! :D

  • Scudder's damn cute butt distracted me from the dialogue. I literally missed the whole scene because of his GODDAMN GORGEOUS BODY.

  • Scudder's got a nice butt :3

  • I just love the hopeful and anxious look on Maurice's face in the car, knowing that Alec missed his boat. 

  • @Emgee78 Hey...me, too! I just discovered this movie, and can't stop watching it. I just hope that someday I'll have a little of that passion in my life, too.

  • @mattatsea1 Its addictive, I tell ya. These guys are way too gorgeous.

  • @xaebrya24

    The cliche is that the Mother always knows. In the last part of this scene at the docks

    in Southampton, it would appear that the Father knows that something is up!

    Blaine

  • Borenius seems to be a bit obsessed with Alec's sexuality. Hmmmm...

    One thing bothers me about this movie. You know they love each other, but neither Maurice nor Alec ever says "I love you" to each other. Would've been nice to hear. Ah, well.

  • WTF! Scudder guilty of sensuality...fornication...sex­ual irregularities. It really was a different era. 

  • @TrollinYT

    Yes my friend it was a different era to be sure, Edwardian England.

    That's why it is not surprising that Forster, though having written this

    in 1913, could only show it to his closest friends! It was only published

    posthumously after his death in 1971! Compelling is it not?

  • I loved it when I first saw it in 1987, and viewing these clips now, I am struck by

    what a masterpiece it truely is. It has with withstood time beautifully!

  • As a young gay man in my mid 20's in the early 80's, I had read E.M Forsters'

    posthumously published novel "Maurice", and was thrilled to learn that the

    brilliant team of James Ivory and Ismael Merchant were adapting it to the

    screen! I attended the S.F. premier, also attended by actor James Wilby

    (Maurice), in 1987. I was not dissapointed. I am surprised however, that

    after 23yrs, my heart still races apon viewing some of these clips.

  • The illicit contact and the class differences that Maurice and Alec are

    able to transcend is still breathtaking! I am stunned to recall how little

    literature, art and film had attempted to depict, what I would much later

    discover was, the richness and varied history of the queer experience!

  • "You can do anything one you know what it is". Anyone who has done anything remarkable and huge says this. It's true.

  • i love this movie

  • @emerald1188

    No definite conclusion but it seem that there is a general

    concensus that Alec Scudder had a Mancunian accent, placing

    him from around Manchester.

  • Scudder's penis hanging out at 2:38 makes me giggle.

  • tools, penis, pene, dick, motsoko, willy hehehhe

  • Ooooo, they're nakey!!

  • The scene on the boat always cracks me up; Maurice's reactions to the priest's accusations are priceless! And the comments below are too cute; everyone's all excited because they got to see Rupert's goods. He likes to show it off quite often.( ahem-Different For Girls-ahem) Not that I mind. LOL!

    It was nice to see Rupert and James reunite in 2007's Clapham Junction.

  • lmao..he's hot and he cusses. He gets my vote.

  • I love Scudders. :D

    And thank you so much for uploading this! It was fantastic!

  • Rupert? Ugly? He's GORGEOUS!

  • He's sexy.

  • Nudity :D

  • I love Maurice's facial expressions when the priest is talking to him. Lol

  • Rupert ulgy??!! NO WAY!!

  • Not sure, but definitely NOT Welsh

  • Maybe everyone who made it this far in the movie has enough sense to not flag it.

  • @lisambofoh i still can't believe it myself!!!

    well there is full on nudity

  • Listen to how Alec speaks about their class differences. He is right of course. Living in the lower class teaches you things that the wealthy may can afford to ignore, well almost. You never forget your place. If you do there is someone who will always remind you of who you are. We all have to face facts sooner or later. Poor Maurice is a dreamer. Thankfully Forster permits that dream to run off and live another day.

  • @chopin65 actually it may have been improbable that maurice and alec end up together but not impossible. they have real life counterparts in forster's friend and mentor edward carpenter and his partner george merrill who lived together for many years. so it's not so much a dream. maurice is right, in a sense. anything IS possible. you just have to have the bravery to live outside the norm i guess.

    it's a great movie adaption of an awesome book. thanks for uploading.

  • @fbupo Cheers. I agree, dreaming can keep us alive.

  • sounds like a west country accent (not sure where exactly) - and rupert graves is from somerset so he'd certainly be very familiar with it... that's an English accent btw, the Welsh accent is different, much more singsong etc

  • They shrink in the cold you know, such as a cold movie set. Thought you would know about such things being from the Netherlands.

  • @chopin65, they didn't seem that small to me. But then again, being a lesbo, I don't have a lot of experience in that area...

  • Well, in my experience they can never be too big.

  • @lisambofoh hahahahah!

  • Strange it hasn't been censored yet. xD

  • I'm glad it hasn't.

  • Me too - I don't see anything appalling in human nudity, especially when it is so gently and naturally depicted.

    Anyway, it seems strange because there are videos on youtube showing much less nudity and yet they are somehow censored. Vide: "Je T'aime Moi Non Plus". O_o

  • Scudder's funny

  • would he really have been travelling on a sail boat? surely it would've been like a steamer or something...

  • the weird thing is that the horn for the boat went off but the boat in the scene isnt one of those boats that was mechanized to make a horn noise

  • Me thinks Scudder is a bit loopy is the head, but by god he is adorable =3

  • scudder's voice annoys me XD

  • mee too... I dont know why... is cutee!

  • Penis!

  • Yes...Penis!

  • LOL

  • lol

  • scudder reminds me of robert downey jr. for some reason and he kinda looks like him

  • love this movie, thankx again for posting it.

  • ♥

  • Well said.

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