Folks, it is time to care about literature. One of Hugh Grant’s earliest outings, the 1988 film Rowing With The Wind is a slice of speculative Hugh-storical fiction about some famous writers and their traumatic antics. Director Gonzalo Suárez invites us to imagine the life and times of writer Shelley, raconteur Lord Byron, and the other writer called Shelley, placing them in a highly unsexy holiday romp with all the dramatic potential of BBC’s Normal People. We’ll get an early glimpse of Hugh as a caddish lad, strain to understand the confusing and non-existent plot points, and find out exactly how Frankenstein was written. Join us as we get inundated with psychodrama, chess and nipples. This is chaos. Help.