3 out of 3 people found the following comment useful :- A Black Comedy of Laughs!, 14 February 2002
Author:
MEG-40 from Darlington Western Australia
This 'made for
TV' film is filled with over-the-top characters, (it's no wonder the
French
hate English tourists) this lot are scraping the bottom of the barrel,
with
the exception of darling Pauline Quirke. How could the film ever be
mundane
with actors like herself, Francesca Annis, Bob Peck and Nicholas Farrell,
not forgetting Sarah Smart, playing a role similar to the bratty daughter
of
the Braithwaites. Everyone including the old French "witch" played their
roles to perfection, that they kept themselves from laughing proves their
acting ability!! I would love to have seen some of the out-takes! A middle
of the night movie that should have been given a better time slot, Deadly
Summer, fulfilled all expectations of how enjoyable black comedies can
be!
Francesca Annis is so hot!, 22 December 2007
Author:
janice143 from United States
I just loved this movie, it was so much fun. I have loved Francesca
Annis since I saw her in a TV series on PBS about the life of Edward
the Eighth, I think that's the number. She is so beautiful and
talented, she just grabs your attention. "Deadly Summer" is a kind of a
road tour, two British couples with their children rent a summer house
in France. Some of the scenes made me very uncomfortable, particularly
the abusive husband. I am not going to spoil my comments about this
movie, but when brow beat your chubby wife, when you constantly
denigrate her, when you treat her like a loser, then you are going to
get it!
It's about their dysfunctional lives. I won't post a spoiler, but the
ending is very satisfying. I love the the folk song, "Erie Canal, Low
Bridge, Everybody Down." Got it?
A delightfully funny film, 19 June 2004
Author:
(rebrip) from Florida, USA
I happened on this film one morning and I rarely watch TV movies in the
daytime, but I couldn't turn it off. Even though I had missed
approximately fifteen minutes of the beginning, the characters, scenery
and humor held my attention until the end. Deadly Summer is about two
British couples on holiday in France. Since I didn't see the beginning,
I don't know if they were close friends or not prior to this summer
escape; they certainly seemed the "odd couples". Pauline Quirke was
especially good in her role as the abused but stiff -upper-lipped
British wife with inner strength to carry her through. Her husband
played by Nicholas Farrell, was the epitome of the flawed male psyche
searching for sex, power and money which leads to a devastatingly funny
ending. I loved it!
Why did I watch this movie?, 10 July 2000
Author:
Morten Holmqvist from denmark
If you are a woman in a suppressed relationship, where you are the one
being
suppressed, then you might enjoy this movie. But I doubt it. The two
chauvinistic males were way too exaggerated, even for a comedy. Or maybe it
was just bad acting. The movie was not very funny. I did smile a couple of
times. I even laughed a couple of times, during the commercial breaks.
Maybe
if you are an english tourist who often travels in france, then you might
find it funny. I didn't. The plot itself was okay, and I think it might
have
gone quite okay as a drama. Oh, and why did I watch it? Because IMDbs users
gave it a rating of 7.1. Please watch this movie an rate it as it
deserves.
A touching simpleness, 3 March 2000
Author:
bosko-3 from israel
Watching that movie happened totally by chance. i bumped into it while
zupping, and felt like keep watching it. it was capturing by its
simpleness.
very attractive shots and visuals. the view of the village, the village
people, the local coffee chop. Linda reminded me sometimes of Katey Bates'
acting.
the story of the movie consists of two unhappy couples, trying to show the
exact opposite. it's a movie about the human greediness and about
superficial men, whose wives only wants a fair and caring treatment. one
day
the hosting couple have a fight, and the wife accidently kills her husband
(by throwing a metal ball at him and causing him to fall off the bridge
they
were standing on, into the river). Linda's husband is insulting her and
criticizing her non stop. i won't tell you any longer in order to let you
get your own impression of the complicated relations between the people.
and
there's a pleasant surprise at the end (well, pleasant for
Linda...)
enjoy.
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3 out of 3 people found the following comment useful :-

A Black Comedy of Laughs!, 14 February 2002
Author: MEG-40 from Darlington Western Australia
This 'made for TV' film is filled with over-the-top characters, (it's no wonder the French hate English tourists) this lot are scraping the bottom of the barrel, with the exception of darling Pauline Quirke. How could the film ever be mundane with actors like herself, Francesca Annis, Bob Peck and Nicholas Farrell, not forgetting Sarah Smart, playing a role similar to the bratty daughter of the Braithwaites. Everyone including the old French "witch" played their roles to perfection, that they kept themselves from laughing proves their acting ability!! I would love to have seen some of the out-takes! A middle of the night movie that should have been given a better time slot, Deadly Summer, fulfilled all expectations of how enjoyable black comedies can be!
Francesca Annis is so hot!, 22 December 2007

Author: janice143 from United States
I just loved this movie, it was so much fun. I have loved Francesca Annis since I saw her in a TV series on PBS about the life of Edward the Eighth, I think that's the number. She is so beautiful and talented, she just grabs your attention. "Deadly Summer" is a kind of a road tour, two British couples with their children rent a summer house in France. Some of the scenes made me very uncomfortable, particularly the abusive husband. I am not going to spoil my comments about this movie, but when brow beat your chubby wife, when you constantly denigrate her, when you treat her like a loser, then you are going to get it!
It's about their dysfunctional lives. I won't post a spoiler, but the ending is very satisfying. I love the the folk song, "Erie Canal, Low Bridge, Everybody Down." Got it?
A delightfully funny film, 19 June 2004
Author: (rebrip) from Florida, USA
I happened on this film one morning and I rarely watch TV movies in the daytime, but I couldn't turn it off. Even though I had missed approximately fifteen minutes of the beginning, the characters, scenery and humor held my attention until the end. Deadly Summer is about two British couples on holiday in France. Since I didn't see the beginning, I don't know if they were close friends or not prior to this summer escape; they certainly seemed the "odd couples". Pauline Quirke was especially good in her role as the abused but stiff -upper-lipped British wife with inner strength to carry her through. Her husband played by Nicholas Farrell, was the epitome of the flawed male psyche searching for sex, power and money which leads to a devastatingly funny ending. I loved it!
Why did I watch this movie?, 10 July 2000

Author: Morten Holmqvist from denmark
If you are a woman in a suppressed relationship, where you are the one being suppressed, then you might enjoy this movie. But I doubt it. The two chauvinistic males were way too exaggerated, even for a comedy. Or maybe it was just bad acting. The movie was not very funny. I did smile a couple of times. I even laughed a couple of times, during the commercial breaks. Maybe if you are an english tourist who often travels in france, then you might find it funny. I didn't. The plot itself was okay, and I think it might have gone quite okay as a drama. Oh, and why did I watch it? Because IMDbs users gave it a rating of 7.1. Please watch this movie an rate it as it deserves.
A touching simpleness, 3 March 2000
Author: bosko-3 from israel
Watching that movie happened totally by chance. i bumped into it while zupping, and felt like keep watching it. it was capturing by its simpleness. very attractive shots and visuals. the view of the village, the village people, the local coffee chop. Linda reminded me sometimes of Katey Bates' acting. the story of the movie consists of two unhappy couples, trying to show the exact opposite. it's a movie about the human greediness and about superficial men, whose wives only wants a fair and caring treatment. one day the hosting couple have a fight, and the wife accidently kills her husband (by throwing a metal ball at him and causing him to fall off the bridge they were standing on, into the river). Linda's husband is insulting her and criticizing her non stop. i won't tell you any longer in order to let you get your own impression of the complicated relations between the people. and there's a pleasant surprise at the end (well, pleasant for Linda...) enjoy.
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