- i loved her. she love emily blunt.
one named beautiful with a beautiful face.
she is somewhat strange.
but she will never change.
we're both in a quite a happy mess tho.
Mona is a working class Yorkshire girl
who lives with her brother Phil
in what was a pub but has been turned into a Christian center by Phil,
who found the Lord in prison.
up on the Yorkshire moors to escape the evangelists who have overrun her home,
Mona meets Tamsin.
Tamsin is languishing in a massive ivy clad house,
suspended from boarding school for being “a bad influence on people.”
Mona is captivated by this beautiful and sophisticated girl
(she quotes Nietzsche, she plays the cello, she “adores” Edith Piaf),
and their relationship quickly develops from casual acquaintance,
to sexual attraction,
to obsessive love,
played out over a long hot summer when they have nothing to do and a lot of time to do it in.
Mona and Tamsin love each other,
the scenes involving the young women have a crystalline, hallucinatory feel.
the atmosphere between Mona and Tamsin crackles like summer lightning, elemental but dangerous.
and the relationship between Phil, who wants his sister to find an unquestioning happiness in Jesus,
and
Mona, who wants her old brother back even if he was a violent criminal,
is almost painful.
Watching My Summer of Love,
it’s difficult to shake off the persistent feeling that everything is going to end in tears,
if not worse.
the love between the two girls quickly turns obsessive, leading to violence when others try to keep them apart.
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