Opens with a normal domestic setting and then broadens somewhat with flashbacks, reunions and quiet tension as the woman and her first love gently explore what they currently / still feel for each other, and while they explain what happened "in the gap". The daughter looks on and moderates, clearly knowing more than she says about the history and context for all this. This was nicely written
Good acting and strong evocation of Summers past and present but the third act seems to have parachuted in from somewhere rather (if not totally) different - as if the director wasn't totally sure how to end the story.
Worth a look.
Good acting and strong evocation of Summers past and present but the third act seems to have parachuted in from somewhere rather (if not totally) different - as if the director wasn't totally sure how to end the story.
Worth a look.