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One Deadly Summer

Original title: L'été meurtrier
  • 1983
  • R
  • 2h 13m
IMDb RATING
7.2/10
5.8K
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Isabelle Adjani and Alain Souchon in One Deadly Summer (1983)
The stunning Isabella Adjani plays Elle, a provocative and extremely feisty nineteen year old who returns to her home Provencal village with her crippled father and German mother. The normally sleepy village is jolted by her arrival, especially the menfolk who are mesmerised by her looks, and Elle is not shy of all the attention. Gradually her true personality and purpose emerges. A master manipulater, she manages to turn friend against friend and brother against brother, until the film reaches itÂ’s violent conclusion and ElleÂ’s dark secret is discovered, a life shattering event nineteen years earlier. Isabelle Adjani gives one of her best ever performances in Jean BeckerÂ’s gripping thriller packed with mesmerising twists and turns. One deadly summer will be released by Argent Films Ltd. on 27th of May 2013.
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A young woman who oozes sensuality arrives in a small town and marries the local mechanic. Was it love at first sight? What links her enigmatic presence to the family's piano? Is it curiosit... Read allA young woman who oozes sensuality arrives in a small town and marries the local mechanic. Was it love at first sight? What links her enigmatic presence to the family's piano? Is it curiosity or is it something far more sinister?A young woman who oozes sensuality arrives in a small town and marries the local mechanic. Was it love at first sight? What links her enigmatic presence to the family's piano? Is it curiosity or is it something far more sinister?

  • Director
    • Jean Becker
  • Writer
    • Sébastien Japrisot
  • Stars
    • Isabelle Adjani
    • Alain Souchon
    • Suzanne Flon
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.2/10
    5.8K
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    • Director
      • Jean Becker
    • Writer
      • Sébastien Japrisot
    • Stars
      • Isabelle Adjani
      • Alain Souchon
      • Suzanne Flon
    • 32User reviews
    • 39Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 5 wins & 6 nominations total

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    Isabelle Adjani
    Isabelle Adjani
    • Eliane Wieck dite 'Elle'
    Alain Souchon
    Alain Souchon
    • Fiorimonto 'Florimond' Montecciari - dit 'Pin-Pon'
    Suzanne Flon
    Suzanne Flon
    • Nine dite 'Cognata'
    Jenny Clève
    Jenny Clève
    • Madame Montecciari - la mère de Pin Pon
    Maria Machado
    Maria Machado
    • Paula Wieck Devigne dite 'Eva Braun' - la mère d'Eliane
    Evelyne Didi
    Evelyne Didi
    • Mademoiselle Dieu, 'Calamité', la maîtresse d'école de 'Elle'
    Jean Gaven
    Jean Gaven
    • Leballech - le patron de la scierie
    François Cluzet
    François Cluzet
    • Mickey
    Manuel Gélin
    • Boubou
    Roger Carel
    Roger Carel
    • Henri dit 'Henri IV'
    Michel Galabru
    Michel Galabru
    • Gabriel Devigne - le père d'Eliane
    Marie-Pierre Casey
    • Mademoiselle Tussaud - la garde-malade
    Cécile Vassort
    Cécile Vassort
    • Josette
    Edith Scob
    Edith Scob
    • La doctoresse
    Virginie Vignon
    • Lou Lou Lou
    Martin Lamotte
    Martin Lamotte
    • Georges Massigne
    Yves Afonso
    Yves Afonso
    • Rostollan
    Raymond Meunier
    • Brochard
    • Director
      • Jean Becker
    • Writer
      • Sébastien Japrisot
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    9christopher-underwood

    all bright, golden and light, at first

    I don't know how I've managed to not see this film till now, except I guess, for some reason it was only available for a short time. But it is a stunner, all bright, golden and light, at first, but rapidly the evidence of some dark undertow becomes evident. Alain Souchon seems a barely adequate pairing for Isabelle Adjani but it all gradually comes together. Adjani is skimpily dressed, partly undressed or completely nude for the entire picture and so hypnotises that we are distracted and unable to foresee what will be the doom laden, final denouement. I cannot think of another film where the leading lady looks so sensational from every angle and throughout an entire movie as Adjani does in this. Never a dull moment, as they say, and more than that, little is what it seems at first and those we think have a handle on things maybe don't. There is an intimate moment between Adjani's character and her mother that astonished and baffled me that does resonate as the film builds to its explosive ending.
    7gridoon

    Complex thriller is worth seeing .

    Isabelle Adjani gives a brilliant, instinctive performance (and she also has several showstopping nude scenes, I might add) as an animalistic, untamed young sexpot who seeks vengeance on the three men that raped her mother 20 years ago. In the first few minutes, the film seems a bit confusing and pointless, but gradually reveals itself to be a multi-layered story with quite a few twists along the way. "One Deadly Summer" deserves more attention (but is difficult to find). (***)
    6dromasca

    Adjani at her best

    The source of this film is a book of Sebastien Japrisot - a thriller author and script-writer who also directed a a few films by himself. After having seen the film directed by Jean Becker in 1983 I start to wonder whether it would not have been better in this case if Japrisot brought to screen his own novel.

    The whole film turns around Isabelle Adjani, By the time she made L'ete meurtrier Adjani was already at her 20th film or such and Truffault's 'L'Histoire d'Adele H'., or Polanski's 'Le locataire' were already behind her. Yet, she has in this film the freshness of a debutante and a sex-appeal that equals few films I have seen (Tornatore's 'Malena' with Monica Belucci comes to my mind). Adjani plays here the role of the victim and of the avenger, her beauty, changes of mood, suffering and mistakes make and destroy everything in the story and in the film itself.

    Seen through the perspective of almost three decades the story of the young girl seeking revenge for the rape of her mother may seem conventional and melodramatic. It is however very much into the style and approach not only of the classic French cinema but also of the literature - the characters seem to descend to us from the world of an Emile Zola, with their predestination of giving up to passion and with the tendency of making fatal, destinies breaking mistakes for the seek of love.

    If there is anything or anybody to blame for this film not really aging well despite Adjani's fabulous performance (seconded by Alan Souchon, an actor who seems to have all but disappeared after having made this film, and I have a hard time understanding why) I think it's the direction and the director. Similar material has created masterpieces if I am to think about films like 'La mariee etait en noir' - Jean Becker seems to have lacked the daring of taking a 'classical' story and using lesser conventional cinematographic means in order to make the story more credible. And yet, the film is worth seeing, even just for the pleasure of seeing Isabelle Adjani at her best.
    8FilmCriticLalitRao

    This is about Isabelle Adjani and Luis Bunuel connection.

    L'Ete Meurtrier is a compelling tale of vengeance which will surely appeal to all aficionados of thriller genre.Jean Becker embarked on a cinematic path wholly different in content as well as structure from the one taken by his legendary father Jacques Becker.There is a prevalent aspect of revenge running throughout all his films.L'Ete Meurtrier varies its tone and narrative style at regular intervals.It starts as an erotic drama and transforms itself into an agreeable account of retribution.Eliane takes cruel revenge when she learns that her birth was the fruit of her mother's brutal rape.Isabelle Adjani regretted having refused to do certain nude scenes in Luis Bunuel's renowned "Cet obscur objet du desir".This film gave her a chance to display all her erotic charms.She strips over and over again which boosted the film's Box Office success.L'Ete Meurtrier which won 4 Cesars in 1983 was fully dominated by Isabelle Adjani whose presence eclipsed all expectations.
    8MOscarbradley

    Typically French and typically superb.

    Newcomer to the village, Eilane, (Isabelle Adjani), is certainly a stunner and soon she's driving all the boys wild but it's mechanic and fireman 'Pin-Pon', (Alain Souchon), who woos her and wins her even though on their first date he sees a side to her that would have most men fleeing to the hills. Eilane may indeed be gorgeous but she's also clearly psychotic or worse. Jean Becker's "One Deadly Summer" is just yet another in a long line of superb French thrillers in which bad things take place in bright sunlight and people seem to have an ulterior motive for everything while Adjani joins a long list of very fatal femmes. She's terrific as usual but then so is everyone else in a movie that sets out its stall early on and then proceeds to give to the cold creeps for the next two hours. If you wished you could call it Chabrolian but I think this is a darker film than even Chabrol might have given us. Well worth seeking out.

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    • Trivia
      Isabelle Adjani originally turned down the part of Elle which Jean Becker then offered to Valérie Kaprisky, who accepted. Later, after reading the book by Sébastien Japrisot (on which the film is based), Adjani changed her mind and took on the role.
    • Crazy credits
      Pre credits title card: (in French translation) "I'll be judge, I'll be jury / Said cunning old Fury / I'll try the whole cause and condemn you to death." - Lewis Carroll
    • Connections
      Featured in Fan des années 80: 1984 #3 (2012)
    • Soundtracks
      Trois Petites Notes de Musique
      Music by Georges Delerue

      Lyrics by Henri Colpi

      Performed by Yves Montand

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    • Release date
      • May 11, 1983 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • France
    • Language
      • French
    • Also known as
      • Jedno smrtonosno leto
    • Filming locations
      • Mas Bérard, Gordes, Vaucluse, France(Pin-Pon's farm)
    • Production companies
      • Société Nouvelle de Cinématographie (SNC)
      • C.A.P.A.C.
      • TF1 Films Production
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    • Runtime
      2 hours 13 minutes
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.66 : 1

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