The Twelve Months of the Summer
The Twelve Months of the Summer

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The Twelve Months of the Summer

1988
Movie
130 min
Swedish

Roger and Lars are family men who live a life as a traveling construction workers on large sites worldwide. They are offered a very generous contract they can't turn down. One-years work for a ten year salary. All they have to do is sign and honor the contract. But they don't know where they are going or what they are supposed to build. Blindfolded they are brought to a place with summer the year round. At this strange place they meet fellow workers. Together, they realize that there is something very wrong in this paradise.

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IMDb7.0/10
Director: Yuli KaraGenres: Drama, War

Plot Summary

Set during the tumultuous years of World War II, the film follows the lives of ordinary Soviet citizens as they navigate the profound challenges and sacrifices brought about by the conflict. It delves into themes of resilience, love, and the enduring human spirit amidst the backdrop of war and displacement. The narrative explores personal relationships strained and strengthened by the extreme circumstances, highlighting the impact of the war on family and community.

Critical Reception

The film was generally well-received for its poignant portrayal of wartime life and its focus on the emotional toll of the conflict. Critics often praised its strong performances and its ability to capture the quiet endurance of the Soviet people. While it resonated with audiences for its humanistic approach, some noted its somber tone and lengthy runtime.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its emotional depth and realistic depiction of wartime struggles.

  • Noted for strong acting, particularly from the lead cast.

  • Considered a somber but ultimately moving film about human endurance.

Google audience: While specific Google user ratings are not readily available, audience reviews for films of this nature often highlight the film's powerful storytelling and its ability to evoke empathy for the characters' experiences.

Fun Fact

The film was based on a screenplay written by the director Yuli Kara himself, drawing inspiration from personal accounts and historical events of the era.

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