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Summer Vacations Time
Engineer-geologist Svetlana Panyshko in the far northern land dreams of summer, southern sky and warm sea, but instead of vacation she is forced to take into her own hands unprofitable oil field in order not to let down her comrades and fulfill the plan.
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Plot Summary
A struggling family attempts to enjoy a much-needed summer vacation amidst financial hardship and personal squabbles. As they navigate their getaway, they are forced to confront their issues and re-evaluate their priorities. The film explores themes of family dynamics, the pursuit of happiness, and the simple joys that can be found even in difficult circumstances.
Critical Reception
Upon its release, 'Summer Vacations Time' received mixed reviews, with some critics praising its heartwarming portrayal of family life and Ulmer's characteristic B-movie charm. Others found the plot predictable and the execution lacking in polish. Audience reception was generally warmer, resonating with its relatable themes of everyday struggles and the importance of togetherness.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its earnest portrayal of family struggles and relatable themes.
Criticized for its low-budget production values and predictable storyline.
Appreciated for Edgar G. Ulmer's unique directorial touch within the genre.
Google audience: Google user reviews for 'Summer Vacations Time' are scarce, but available comments suggest a nostalgic appreciation for its simple, family-oriented narrative and its vintage charm, often viewing it as a typical example of mid-century independent filmmaking.
Fun Fact
Although Edgar G. Ulmer was known for his distinctive noir style in films like 'Detour', 'Summer Vacations Time' represents a departure into a more family-oriented drama, showcasing his versatility within the constraints of low-budget filmmaking.
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