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Un Verano Ardiente (2011)[dvdrip][castellano][AC3-5.1]
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TÍTULO ORIGINAL 	Un été brûlant
OTROS TÍTULOS
DIRECCIÓN 	Philippe Garrel
REPARTO 	Monica Bellucci, Louis Garrel, Céline Sallette, Jérôme Robart, Vladislav Galard, Vincent Macaigne, Maurice Garrel
AÑO 	2011
PAÍS 	Francia, Italia, Suiza
PRODUCTORA 	Rectangle Productions / Wild Bunch / Faro Film / Prince Film
GÉNERO 	Drama
SINÓPSIS 	

Italia arde en verano. Que se lo digan a los protagonistas de nuestra historia. Paul (Jérôme Robart) conoce a un pintor llamado Frédéric (Louis Garrel) que está profundamente enamorado de su pareja, la bella actriz Angèle (Monica Bellucci). Paul acude a verla a un rodaje y se fija en otra mujer: Élisabeth (Céline Sallette). Las dos parejas deciden pasar unos días en Roma para conocerse mejor. Pero la aparición de otro personaje, Roland (Vladislav Galard), provocará la ruptura de Angèle con Frédéric y el inicio de una tormenta de verano que tendrá consecuencias imprevisibles.

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[1 of 10 stars] Major disappointment
1 July 2012 | by Joel Johnson (United States)

My wife and I saw this film at the 2011 Toronto International Film Festival under the title "That Summer." This film repeatedly employs what I call "tableau and talk" as it focuses on a visual--perhaps a wall inside a home or an outdoor vista--and then has an off-camera voice-over talk (or more precisely drone) on about something. The film that we saw pretty much opens with the climactic scene so the audience knows very early on where this is headed. It is a film about two couples though the more famous and prosperous couple (Louis Garrel and Monica Bellucci)get the lion's share of the attention. Despite their successes, this couple is clearly more troubled and less happy. They seem to take turns sabotaging the relationship and their actions make neither especially sympathetic. This severely constrains audience investment in the unfolding tragedy. As one may clearly gather from my rating of the film, I was very disappointed. However, I don't think my reaction was atypical for that audience as this was the only festival film out of 30 we saw in Toronto last year for which no one applauded at the end. Every other film that we watched received at least a smattering of applause even though it may have been characterized as polite or even half-hearted.