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My Summer Of Love Movie
Review: By Adam Mast, ZBoneMan.com
My Summer of Love
is a provocative tale of passion and a brutal expose on the art of manipulating
people for ones own amusement or personal gain. There are surprises to be
found in this interesting story of a summer romance, but dont worry - I
wont give them away. I will say that My Summer of Love offers up the touching,
heartfelt passion of Peter Jacksons excellent Heavenly Creatures and fuses
it with the malicious attitude of Neil LaBute's scorching In the Company of Men.

My
Summer of Love takes place in the Yorkshire countryside and features Nathalie
Press as Mona, a lonely and confused, but spirited Irish girl. Not only is she
unlucky in love, but she cant seem to connect with her older brother Phil
(Paddy Considine), a once hard drinking, abusive man whos recently found
God. Monas life quickly begins to change however, when she meets beautiful
young Tamsin, (played by Emily Blunt) a wealthy intellectual on holiday from a
hectic life of schooling. The two instantly become inseparable, and quickly find
solace in each other, a bond that raises a couple of eyebrows, none more so than
Phil's. With her
homely, Sissy Spacek sort of features, Press is absolutely outstanding as a young
woman who feels she has no one to turn to. She has a quick wit, a rawness, and
a kind of energy that had me completely transfixed. As the smarmy and intelligent
Tamsin, the lovely Emily Blunt proves to be the perfect counterpart. These
two talented actresses play off of one another beautifully, and despite their
characters obvious differences, it is that profound sense of loneliness
that really brings them together Rounding out the first rate cast is In Americas
Paddy Considine, a man struggling with issues of his own. Considine is perfectly
subtle, and able to switch emotions on a dime. My
Summer of Love was directed by Paul Pavlikovsky and although it features subject
matter which many might find taboo (Im certainly not one of those people),
it is exquisitely fashioned. This isnt a film about lesbian sex. It isn't
even necessarily a movie about two people finding each other. At its heart,
My Summer of Love is really a story about an individual finally saying theyve
had enough, after being emotionally tortured one too many times. My
Summer of Love is brilliantly executed and very well written. The final scene
in the picture, in which an undiscovered truth is revealed, is extremely well
played, particularly by Press who turns a moment of total humiliation into one
of personal triumph, and not in a way I was quite prepared for. This is a terrific
movie. Grade:
B+
Adam Mast, ZBoneMan.com
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