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Sommerliebe
Young, pretty Milli is passionate about winter sports, and of all things, she wins a vacation trip to the Baltic Sea at her company - in summer, of course. After her first dip in the sea and meeting a nice young man, her initial displeasure fades. But not for long, because Robby turns out to be a filou, shuns regular work and is also a womanizer. After some confusion, Milli's vacation ends well after all. She goes home with Robby, who wants to take a job as a car mechanic in her home town of Suhl.
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Plot Summary
In this romantic drama, a wealthy industrialist's son falls for a beautiful but impoverished artist. Their love faces challenges from societal expectations and family disapproval. The film explores themes of class differences and the pursuit of artistic dreams against a backdrop of post-war Germany.
Critical Reception
Sommerliebe received a mixed reception, with some critics praising its romantic narrative and visual style, while others found its plot predictable and its social commentary superficial. It was a modest commercial success in its native Germany.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its charming romantic storyline and evocative depiction of the era.
Criticized for relying on conventional plot devices and lacking significant depth.
Seen as a pleasant, if unremarkable, example of German romantic cinema of the period.
Google audience: Audience reception is largely unavailable for this film due to its age and limited international release. Those who have seen it generally appreciate the classic romance and period setting.
Fun Fact
Brigitte Helm, who plays a supporting role, was a major star of German cinema in the late 1920s and early 1930s, known for her role in Fritz Lang's 'Metropolis'.
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