Review of Summer Hours (2008) by Brad S — 19 Nov 2012
A spare and delicate film that explores the fleeting nature of history and art and culture as it passes from one generation to another. The cast is solid, but a bit too reserved to really fall in love with them.
The story meanders like a tiny brook slowly flowing they a thick empty forest. But it's a beautifully shot and well composed piece of art. Makes one think about numerous philosophical questions.
This review of Summer Hours (2008) was written by Brad S on 19 Nov 2012.
Summer Hours has generally received positive reviews.
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