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So, Summer Is Crazy is quite the exploration of familial dynamics, set against this backdrop of a coastal village. The Eerolas find themselves grappling with the fallout of their restaurant's failure, and it really captures that sense of stagnation. The mother's and daughter's rebellion feels authentic, highlighting their individual struggles with the father's depression. The atmosphere is heavy yet tinged with moments of levity; the seaside setting adds a dreamy quality that contrasts with their turmoil. There's a rawness in the performances that pulls you in, and the pacing allows for some introspection without dragging. It's the kind of film that lingers, almost like the salty air of Nauvo, making you reflect on choices and what we leave behind.
Explores themes of family and resilience.Set in a quaint seaside village.Raw and authentic performances.
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