
Entertainment

Share
25th January 2021
03:12pm GMT

Young boys were dying and nobody knew why - and for the most part, nobody cared, as countless young men were chastised and exiled for being gay rather than helped for being sick.
It's a Sin is pop-y, fun, and camp, but it's also a harsh reminder of the pain and suffering experience by so many members of the LGBT+ community not so long ago.
Not only were gay men discriminated against because of their sexual orientation, but they also suffered through an epidemic that killed hundreds of thousands - the consequences of which were largely ignored in Britain until it was too late.
It's a Sin is at times not an easy watch but it's a poignant one, portraying a time in UK history when London's gay scene was thriving, while simultaneously being chipped away at by an epidemic that nobody wanted to know much about.
As its title would suggest, the show is peppered full of '80s hits, iconic fashion moments, and genuine moments of joy. It's a delight to watch until its happiness comes to an abrupt halt. It's unapologetically loud, and it won't let you forget why.
All five episodes of It's a Sin are currently available to stream on All4. Explore more on these topics:

Cher explains why she doesn't appear to age - Her.ie
entertainment