Review of Summer Days, Summer Nights (2018) by Sheila O'malley for RogerEbert.com — 24 Aug 2021
Burns' filmmaking is confident and his attitude is anti-sentimental. He captures the atmosphere of a town where a person can leave for five years and come back to find that nothing much has changed. A visit to a local pub means you run into half your high school class.
I grew up in a beach town like this. Burns gets it right.
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This review of Summer Days, Summer Nights (2018) was written by Sheila O'malley and published by RogerEbert.com on 24 Aug 2021.
Summer Days, Summer Nights has generally received mixed reviews.
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