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End of Summer is an interesting piece from '97 that captures a certain melancholy, the kind that lingers long after watching. The performances are really something—Jacqueline Bisset brings depth to her aristocrat, torn between societal expectations and her own desires. Peter Weller’s adventurous spirit contrasts sharply with her restraint, creating a palpable tension. The pacing allows for moments of quiet reflection, and the atmosphere feels almost suffocating in its beauty. The inclusion of the young ward and maid adds layers to the story, subtly exploring themes of longing and unfulfilled potential. While the director may not be well-known, the film holds its own in evoking emotions through its nuanced character dynamics. It's one of those films that resonates with its stillness and understated drama.
Jacqueline Bisset's performance is especially noteworthy.The film showcases a unique emotional depth.Atmospheric cinematography enhances the storytelling.
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