VHS Movie Reviews for Haunted Summer [VHS]

Haunted Summer [VHS]

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Movie Review: Please bring this video back!
Summary: 5 Stars

I really want to own a copy of this but I can't find it anywhere!

Movie Review: Understand the concept of free love, an excellent movie!
Summary: 5 Stars

Haunted Summer is a movie about the summer of 1816, when Mary Shelley wrote Frankenstein. It is the story of a few months in the lives of Percy Shelley, George Gordon, Lord Byron, Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley, Claire Clairemont, and Dr. John William Polidori. Byron gives all the members of the household a challenge. They must write a ghost story. Polidori wrote The Vampyre (not Bram Stoker) and Mary Shelley wrote Frankenstein. The movie shows us the relationship between all these people. Shelley believes in free love, as do the sisters with whom he has eloped, Mary and Claire. the poetry teacher that showed me this movie wanted to leave me with something, she certainly has. I have come to agree with this philosophy and embrace it as my own. Watch the movie.

Movie Review: I am amazde
Summary: 5 Stars

I saw so many films before and I stop watchig them any more bacause they have nothing to tell me. Nothing what can intersted me. But... I saw Hunted sumer and I change my mind. Unfortunately I saw just the end of the moovie and I hope I will see the whole to the end of my life That's because there is no chance to meet Byron Please if is there someone who can solve this problem for me In any case don't miss it Regards to all who love Byron's work Biljana Tripkovic

Movie Review: Deliberate, but haunting...
Summary: 3 Stars

A friend recommended this film to me in the beginning of my college years - years I am still weathering. I have rented it many times, and have recently purchased it.

The pacing left a little to be desired, and while the film dances a little too closely at times to that line of young actors pretending to be famous writers from centuries ago, the film is, in the end, worthwhile and genuine.

The scene where they are in the boat and listening to the hills is exquisite. And the singing of Lasso's 'Mon Coeur Se Recommande A Vous' is as tender as anything I've ever seen or heard. Setting us up perfectly for the poetic ending - a poem of Shelley's and the distant cry of a sea bird. I cried as deeply in those last few moments as I did at the end of 'Dead Man Walking' and the first time I saw 'Titanic.'

Too close to being a film student's first film out of school, but obviously made with care and a gentle heart. Being the critic while watching it might hinder the viewing experience. Just listen and love the first time you see it.

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