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Summer Tour (1979) is this charming little gem that weaves the worlds of ice ballet and hockey into a surprisingly warm narrative. The chemistry between the ice ballet soloist and the hockey player feels genuine, almost palpable, as they navigate love in a sun-soaked southern backdrop. The pacing has a leisurely feel—perfect for a lazy afternoon—but it maintains a lightness that keeps you engaged. The practical effects, though simple, add a nice touch to the performances, which, while not groundbreaking, carry a sincerity that feels refreshing. It's one of those films that, if you catch it on a quiet weekend, you might just find yourself charmed by its earnestness.
Finding Summer Tour on physical media can be a challenge, as it hasn't had many releases since its original run. VHS copies are somewhat easier to come by, but expect to dig a bit deeper for a decent condition one. Collectors seem to appreciate its unique blend of genres and the quaint, nostalgic feel it offers, making it a small treasure for those who enjoy lesser-known romantic comedies. There's a certain curiosity about this film that seems to attract attention among niche collectors.
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