SummaryA sweeping romance set at a bohemian artist colony on the picturesque coasts of pre-war England, Summer in February is based on the true story of painter Sir Alfred Munnings (Dominic Cooper) and his best friend Gilbert (Dan Stevens). Born into a working-class family, Munnings rises to become one of the premiere British artists of his time, winnin... Read More
Directed By:Christopher Menaul
Written By:Jonathan Smith, Julian Sedgwick
Summer in February
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Jan 17, 2014
38
It's sad when a movie that aspires to tell a sad, even tragic, story can't quite connect, and lies there inert on the screen instead of galvanizing or even stirring emotions the way it means to.
Jan 16, 2014
30
Picturesque seascapes are about the only thing to recommend in Summer in February.
Jan 14, 2014
30
The characters are broadly defined and tedious, which makes sitting through the film's 100 minutes something of a chore.
Jan 15, 2014
25
Eventually settles into a dull routine much like the dissatisfied characters of the film, which will make for an easily dissatisfied audience.
Jan 14, 2014
25
As sumptuous as it is immensely shallow, the film practically revels in its attention to lush English landscapes as a means to distract from its derivative storytelling.
Jan 16, 2014
20
Never less than predictable and all-too-often torpid, it’s a work that filters roiling true life through stolid formula.
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Sep 9, 2016
6
A true feeling or a genius, who would you choose among them to be your life partner! Biographical films do their job depicting the real events, but the way they were transformed to the screen matter a lot, This one was decent as a film, but as a someone's real story I was impressed. I learn about the world and its famous people by watching films. I did not know this person, so thanks to the film. It centres on the three people as seen them on the poster, but mostly Florence's perspective that beautifully played by Emily Browning. She was introduced by her brother to his circle where she develops a true feeling for one and later decides to marry another for the different reason. The remaining film narrates her life falling apart and can she make it all right to the end. Being a biopic is what its strength, but the story is another version of many films and the people around us. The cast was great, but Emily Browning was on the top of the show. Shot in beautiful places, and I loved the background score. These things make it worth a watch, but if you are interested in the art and artists, you might enjoy it well. If you decide to watch out of the interest, make sure you keep low expectation, especially for the final part. Because people are disappointed how it ended than what it revealed. In a biopic they can't change just to please the viewers, instead the viewers have to learn to accept the truth. My issue was the filmmaking, I was not that impressed with that. It was adapted from a book of the same name, but the film narrated only a few years of the life of Florence. Especially around her romance and marriage life, prior to that events are not known. So that makes the story too familiar compared with the other films. It should have improved a bit with the additional details out of the original source. A small research would have helped them on that. Other than that this film was quite interesting with some unexpected development in the important portion. So it can be watched once, but you won't remember for a long. 6/10
Jul 22, 2019
4
Summer in February turned out to be a slow romance movie but with a good character development, when you try to liven up with intriguing scenes, they become both unnecessary and improbable, the characters were regular, but Emily Browning's performance sustains the little that was saved from the movie.
Production Company:
- CrossDay Productions Ltd.
- Apart Films
- Marwood Pictures
Release Date:Jan 17, 2014
Duration:1 h 40 m
Rating:TV-14
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Awards
Irina Palm d'Or
• 1 Win & 2 Nominations
Hollywood Music In Media Awards (HMMA)
• 1 Win & 1 Nomination
World Soundtrack Awards
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