Margot hates the commercialized nature of modern summer holidays, until she meets a ray of darkness called Summer and suddenly she starts to appreciate the warmth of good company. Margot aimlessly wanders through London, watching as ...See moreMargot hates the commercialized nature of modern summer holidays, until she meets a ray of darkness called Summer and suddenly she starts to appreciate the warmth of good company. Margot aimlessly wanders through London, watching as shoppers eat up new summer buys, drink together in the sun and have an all around good time. Margot's loneliness and appreciation for the coziness of winter is only undercut by the connection she feels with Summer.
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