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The Long Summer of George Adams
A middle-age man, in small-town Middle America, lives a momentous year in the mid-20th century.
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Plot Summary
In the summer of 1954, 14-year-old George Adams experiences a transformative summer as he works for a kind widower in his vineyard. Through his interactions with the adults around him, George navigates the complexities of growing up, discovering love, and confronting his own emerging identity. The season unfolds with both the sweetness of first love and the poignant realization that childhood innocence is fleeting.
Critical Reception
'The Long Summer of George Adams' was generally well-received for its sensitive portrayal of adolescent coming-of-age, strong performances, and nostalgic evocation of a bygone era. Critics praised its emotional depth and thoughtful exploration of themes like family, loss, and burgeoning sexuality.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its tender and nuanced depiction of a young boy's journey into adulthood.
Commended for its authentic portrayal of adolescent emotions and summer experiences.
Appreciated for its nostalgic setting and emotional resonance.
Google audience: Audience reception information for 'The Long Summer of George Adams' is not readily available on Google platforms. However, general sentiment from available reviews suggests appreciation for its heartfelt storytelling and relatable coming-of-age themes.
Fun Fact
The film's director, Joseph Sargent, is also known for directing the classic thriller 'Jaws: The Revenge' and the critically acclaimed TV movie 'A Case of Rape'.
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