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Bright Young Things plunges right into its
Jazz Age mood and period with a frenzied theme party, "Inferno," filmed with red
filters for its hellish allusion, with "Sing, Sing, Sing" on the soundtrack
injecting frenetic energy and placing the time squarely in the 1930's. It's the young
British aristocracy, dancing and snorting cocaine, oblivious to the Great Depression,
despising the paparazzi but glorying in the publicity--the targets of the Evelyn Waugh's
darkly satirical novel, Vile
Bodies, on which the film is based.