Still a good flick
I first saw this in 1982 on the big screen in Medicine Hat, Alberta.
Twenty-seven years later I was still thinking about it (nothing in particular, just the general sense that it was among the most memorable two hours I spent with my own summer lover), so rented it in 1999. My husband (summer lover long gone) humoured me by sitting through it, but I was again fascinated by the cinematography and the sense of freedom the movie managed to evoke. There's some bad hair and laughable writing, but it still makes me want to visit Greece.. tassos1910 watch Brick movie
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sweeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeet ........................
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nice but old.. kinda creepy.
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I absolutely love this movie, and remember when it came out... breathtaking!.
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good movie about summer vacations part time love romance and tragedies..
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Summer Lovers
I acknowledge that Summer Lovers is set in an ideal locale, a Greek
Island known as Santorini, just an intoxicating place for rich tourists who have the money to rent a villa overlooking the ocean, hypnotized by the party-like atmosphere of it all. Summer Lovers has attractive stars, the boyishly handsome Pater Gallagher, the positively luminous Daryl Hannah, and the incredible magnetism of Valérie Quennessen. The film even has a proper pop soundtrack as background for the free-spirited fun these three have as Summer Lovers continues. There's simply no plot. All we really have is the vacationing couple Michael(Gallagher)and Cathy(Hannah)meeting archaeologist Lina(Quennessen), the three bonding over a summer, enjoying the good times that happen every day around the Greek village. The only real "drama" concerns how dependent and attached Michael and Cathy become to Lina, who has expressed her desire to not get too close to anyone. There's a minor conflict which happens towards the end where Lina feels pressured and takes off with a local for a little while leaving Michael and Cathy concerned and missing her so badly they decide to go home. But, pretty much Summer Lovers consists of various scenes where the three enjoy each other's company after an awkward shaky start when Cathy was a bit distanced about the idea of Michael having passionate sex with Lina. But, soon Cathy becomes okay with sharing Michael with Lina. I guess I was disappointed that Cathy and Lina didn't push Michael to the side and make-out, that's the breaks. All I was hoping for was an exchange of soft kisses between the two beauties. Anyway, if you can accept this movie for what it is, beautiful people in a beautiful place, then perhaps you can forgive it's limitations in other areas. I figure many will become so enamored with the setting, and the lovely nude bodies of Hannah and Quennessen, that concern for other aspects will be low. I have to admit, as superficial as I often am, I expected a bit more from this movie. There's no explicit sex, despite the obvious opportunities for this movie to become gratuitous if need be. One thing was for sure, this film certainly advocates for carefree lifestyles not burdened by oppression(..this is addressed particularly when Cathy's mom and aunt surprise the three with a visit, although, I found this rather amusing, and nothing ever erupts which might startle those always expecting fireworks when parents discover their kids engaged in amorous activities). I reckon this is all guilty pleasure eye candy for many who embrace it.. |
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