A Taste of Honey (1961)
Tony Richardson's "A Taste of Honey" Before watching Tony Richardson's 1961 film " A Taste of Honey ," my understanding of the British "kitchen sink drama" was limited to films about angry young heterosexual men: 1959's " Look Back in Anger " and 1960's " Saturday Night and Sunday Morning ." However, " A Taste of Honey " completely flipped this format on its head. Not only does this newfound exploration of Britain's lower class troubles feature a young woman as its lead, it unflinchingly observes the entire caste of the lower class's identity. The film centers on a 17-year-old girl named Jo living in Salford with her single mother. Jo develops with a relationship with Jimmy, a young black sailor, while her mother strikes up a romantic involvement with a man named Peter. After Jo and Jimmy sleep together, Jimmy leaves, promising to come back. While awaiting his return, Jo's mother abandons her to l...