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My Summer of Love is a deceptively simple film that uses the conventions of a summer romance to explore darker themes of class conflict, emotional manipulation, and the impossibility of shared fantasy. Through exceptional performances (especially a scene-stealing Emily Blunt) and Pawlikowski’s poetic, economical direction, the film captures both the euphoria and the inherent tragedy of a love that is felt profoundly but cannot survive the real world. It is a haunting, beautifully crafted warning that the most passionate love affairs are sometimes just someone else’s performance.
My Summer of Love is a British independent film directed by Paweł Pawlikowski. Set in the idyllic yet claustrophobic Yorkshire countryside, the film follows the intense, obsessive romantic friendship between two teenage girls from starkly different backgrounds. Mona, a fiery, working-class ex-convict living above a rundown pub, meets Tamsin, a wealthy, bored, and manipulative public schoolgirl staying in a grand but decaying manor. Over one sun-drenched summer, they explore desire, escape, and identity through a series of intimate games and shared secrets. The idyll darkens as Mona discovers Tamsin’s deceptions, leading to a psychologically complex and violent climax. My Summer of Love
| Actor | Role | Character Description | |-------|------|----------------------| | Natalie Press | Mona | Impulsive, passionate, newly religious, seeking purpose | | Emily Blunt | Tamsin | Charismatic, performative, cynical, hiding family decay | | Paddy Considine | Phil | Mona’s ex-con brother, born-again Christian | My Summer of Love is a deceptively simple