Synopsis
Love. Magic. Hope.
A woman during the Second World War opens her heart to an evacuee after initially resolving to be rid of him.
A woman during the Second World War opens her heart to an evacuee after initially resolving to be rid of him.
Gemma Arterton Gugu Mbatha-Raw Lucas Bond Penelope Wilton Tom Courtenay Dixie Egerickx Siân Phillips Amanda Root Jessica Gunning Amanda Lawrence David Horovitch Martina Laird David Ajao Thomas Coombes Rakhee Thakrar Fergal McElherron Sally Scott Toby Osmond Joshua Riley Nimmy March Aoibhine McFlynn Nina Beagley Eden Lawrence Dominic McGreevy Harry Seymour Casper Allpress Inesaaiy Kabilan Daniel Eghan
Gemma Arterton Jan Pace James Atherton Natascha Wharton Tim Haslam Hugo Grumbar Zygi Kamasa Emma Berkofsky
Elaine Ford Sarah Franzl Jamie Edgell Ian Kay Elizabeth Donker Curtius Anton Simpson-Tidy Chelsea Mather
Kraina Lata, En Busca De Summerland, Kesämaa, 戀夏時光, Страна Солнца, 썸머랜드, 夏日国度, Земља лета, Onde Fica o Paraíso, 戀夏時光(暫譯), Yaz Ülkesi, סאמרלנד, Donde está el paraíso, Giorni d'estate, A la recerca de Summerland
i'm sorry but,,,,, ,, isn't it just so pretty to think all along there was some invisible string tying you to me
this was exactly what i thought it would be, but made me feel much more. why does gemma always clown me like this
this was such a cute and pretty movie....the poster on the other hand is the ugliest thing i’ve ever seen
period piece sapphics >>>>
should have known it was going to make me sentimental the moment i saw she lives in the cottage on the beach from atonement
FINALLY a crossover between the lesbian gemma arterton cinematic universe and the lesbian gugu mbatha-raw cinematic universe
how can a film so heartbreaking yet heartwarming at the same time it was beautifully made and you can see the anatomy of a modern cottagecore angry lesbian exactly gemma arterton
I’m actually shocked at how much I loved this. It was promoted as a lesbian romance but that’s only part of it. It’s so much more. Heartwarming and heartbreaking at the same time. That last half...spectacular
Full review to come with its Canadian release