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A Summer Place (1959) Howl

Avoiding becoming like our parents by following in their footsteps.

Mother misinformed (Constance Ford) desexualizes and humiliates her daughter because she's afraid of acquiescing to her grunt husband.

The fuckable grunt (Richard Egan) is frustrated but soft wanting to understand the new world while being forced to follow the old.

Graceful mom (Dorothy McGuire) is all want in her eyes of a time passed that has returned.

Drunk daddy (Arthur Kennedy) shovels the truth and blows it in their faces.

Troy Donahue is a dreamy Groot with a slight bigger vocabulary. Beauty is an expression onto itself.

Sandra Dee was the girl next door living in a cloud.

The film was panned but successful. It spoke frankly about sex, it epitomized its time and predestined ours, for each question raised there was a consequence, for every character, a reason. It was a time to question life... the old and the new.

(It deserves restoration.) 13-Nov-2019

Tags: 1950s, Beautiful, Classic, Daddy Squish, Director's Art, Drama, Good Acting, Hot Swatch, Music Swings, Political Satire, Romance, Sentimental, Squish Alert, Star Watt, Sweet, Tough, Twisty, Wit Snit, Words Spoke, Writ Tight

Filed under: Movies

13-Nov-2019


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