Un joven de 16 años en la costa de Normandía en los 80 no sueña ni con un mejor amigo, ni con un pacto adolescente, ni con aventuras de verano en moto o en barco, sino con la muerte. De vaca... Leer todoUn joven de 16 años en la costa de Normandía en los 80 no sueña ni con un mejor amigo, ni con un pacto adolescente, ni con aventuras de verano en moto o en barco, sino con la muerte. De vacaciones, Alexis comienza a conocerse a sí mismo.Un joven de 16 años en la costa de Normandía en los 80 no sueña ni con un mejor amigo, ni con un pacto adolescente, ni con aventuras de verano en moto o en barco, sino con la muerte. De vacaciones, Alexis comienza a conocerse a sí mismo.
- Dirección
- Guión
- Reparto principal
- Premios
- 6 premios y 27 nominaciones en total
- Madame Gorman
- (as Valéria Bruni-Tedeschi)
- Frère Gorman
- (as Samuel Brafman)
Reseñas destacadas
Based on a novel by Aidan Chambers ('Dance on my Grave') the couple are Alexis (Felix Lefebvre) and David (Benjamin Voisin) two handsome teens who meet by accident in a Normandy seaside village. David's mother (Valeria Bruni Tedeschi) also takes a liking to Alexis and invites him to work at her marine shop alongside her own son. The pair also meet up with a sprightly British au pair who strikes up a friendship with the two boys in order to improve her French!
Despite the sunny resort setting, the wistful period tunes by The Cure and Rod Stewart and the dreamy graininess of the 16mm film photography, Ozon (who also wrote the adaptation) never lets his film drift from it's serious themes of sexuality and responsibility. The small cast is very capable and the tone is consistent. Some of the writing isn't as sharp as it could have been and the flashback structure does keep it from fully building any story momentum. While there is darkness, there is always a promise of optimism that that fateful summer will lead to something to look back on with a certain fondness.
The casting, acting, art-direction, all are superb and enticing. The young actors seem to have great carriers ahead.
It begins so wonderfully sweet, even if it is a bit carnal. It would've been nicer if there had been more compassion and affection. Perhaps, that's partly what leads to where it ultimately goes? Perhaps, it was doomed from the start. I guess, we're supposed to feel sorry for what happens to the protagonist? However, I'm left feeling as though he should've handled it better. While his reaction is understandable, it was a little selfish and unfair. He kinda deserves what happened.
It does manage to be a very watchable movie. It has some real dream-like quality. The boys are quite fetching, as well. I'd recommend it.
The running length of the film whirls past just as the summer romance between the lads does. During the affair, things are revealed that start to show that all is not well - David goes back to the drunk guy they rescued, he hints at a deeper relationship with the literature teacher, mum is clearly worried about him and asks his younger friend to keep an eye on him, it turns out the boat was not dealt with.
Alex is blind to it all and is blissfully happy in his first proper love affair. They do things young besotted teenagers do - drink, go to fairgrounds, have punch ups with rival guys, drive dangerously on the Suzuki. They exchange kisses and embraces and make love while David's mum is doped up on sleeping pills.
It all comes crashing down and when it does, the events take a gruesome and tragic turn of events. Alex is in trouble. He had made David a promise he thought he would not have to keep either at all or for many years but is now obliged to carry it out. On the way to this, he's helped by his English acquaintance who offers the apercu that he was in love with an idea and not the person. It's the definition of puppy love.
Frantic typing feverishly results in clarity both for David and the court and his story ends as far as the film is concerned but carries on beyond its ending with another boat ride; our imaginations can envisage the course of his life now that he's learnt a lesson and is a bit wiser to the ways of the world.
As always, Ozon's storytelling is masterful as is the cinematography. The choice of music was perfect. "In between days" by The Cure framed the film and I can't imagine anything more apt especially once the film was complete.
The two leads played their parts fantastically. The supporting cast were not fleshed out but didn't need to be. Their characters were recognisable cliches that could be found in a French provincial town nearly forty years ago and simply drove the plot along.
I do recommend this film.
¿Sabías que...?
- CuriosidadesThe movie was initially supposed to be called 'Été 84' ('Summer of 84'). Robert Smith, the singer of The Cure, refused to grant François Ozon the permission to use his song The Cure: In Between Days (1985) because it was actually released a year later, in 1985. Ozon wrote back a letter to Robert Smith asking for a lower price for the rights and saying that he could change the name of his movie to 'Été 85', which was finally done.
- Citas
[Alexis describing his love]
Alexis: Maybe I loved him. I believed I did. I loved him as much as I understood the meaning of the word.
Alexis: How do you ever know? I always thought I'd know the minute it happened.
Alexis: But all I knew was I couldn't get enough of him. I wanted to spend every second of my time with him.
Alexis: But when I was with him, that wasn't enough either. I wanted to look at him, touch him, feel his touch.
Alexis: I wanted us to be together all the time, for 3,628,800 seconds.
- ConexionesReferences La soga (1948)
Selecciones populares
- How long is Summer of 85?Con tecnología de Alexa
Detalles
- Fecha de lanzamiento
- Países de origen
- Sitios oficiales
- Idiomas
- Títulos en diferentes países
- Estiu del 85
- Localizaciones del rodaje
- Le Tréport, Seine-Maritime, Francia(exteriors, in particular the beach and the cemetery)
- Empresas productoras
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Taquilla
- Presupuesto
- 6.138.000 € (estimación)
- Recaudación en Estados Unidos y Canadá
- 71.788 US$
- Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
- 9390 US$
- 20 jun 2021
- Recaudación en todo el mundo
- 3.610.818 US$