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200587 minDrama, Romance

My Summer of Love

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Is My Summer of Love worth watching? With a rating of 6.144/10, this Drama, Romance film is a mixed-bag for fans of the genre. Read on for our detailed analysis and user reviews.

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My Summer of Love Synopsis

In the Yorkshire countryside, working-class tomboy Mona meets the exotic, pampered Tamsin. To seal their friendship, Mona introduces Tamsin to her born-again Christian brother and helps her spy on her adulterous father. Bound together by their secrets, the two girls see their friendship deepen and enter into dangerous waters.

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Natalie Press
Natalie PressMona
Emily Blunt
Emily BluntTamsin
Paddy Considine
Paddy ConsidinePhil
Dean Andrews
Dean AndrewsRicky
Michelle Byrne
Michelle ByrneRicky's Wife
Paul Antony-Barber
Paul Antony-BarberTamsin's Father
Lynette Edwards
Lynette EdwardsTamsin's Mother
Kathryn Sumner
Kathryn SumnerSadie

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Is My Summer of Love worth watching?

My Summer of Love has received mixed reviews with a 6.144/10 rating. It might be worth watching if you're a fan of Drama, Romance movies.

Is My Summer of Love hit or flop?

My Summer of Love has received average ratings (6.144/10), performing moderately with audiences.

What genre is My Summer of Love?

My Summer of Love is a Drama, Romance movie that In the Yorkshire countryside, working-class tomboy Mona meets the exotic, pampered Tamsin. To seal their friendship, Mona introduces Tamsin to her bor...

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Critic Reviews

CinemaSerfJun 28, 2024
★ 6

On the face of it, "Mona" (Natalie Press) is a bit of a tomboy with few friends and an untrusting nature. When she meets the rather more entitled "Tamsin" (Emily Blunt) you'd expect sparks to fly, but gradually the pair realise that they have more in common than they'd initially thought with their opposites definitely starting to attract. The only real fly in their increasingly idyllic ointment is brother "Phil" (Paddy Considine). He is a reformed criminal who has turned to religiosity with an almost violent zealousness - and he is determined to indoctrinate "Mona" whether she likes it or not. With her finally sensing a degree of purpose in her life, she regales against his control - but... And there's the snag. We don't know. The story all rather peters out, as if they ran out of filming days, or money, or ideas or all of the above. There's a decent chemistry between the two women who deliver quite convincingly at the start, and Considine does what he usually does - just about enough, but the story simply runs out of puff and though the writing does raise a smile now and again, it's just not enough often enough. It's a lovely film to look at, filmed around Yorkshire and showing it off nicely and is just about worth a watch.