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Summer Of 85 Quiz – Which Character Are You?

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Take this Summer Of 85 quiz to find out which character from Summer Of 85 you are. Answer these quick questions to find out. Play it now!

Our 16-year-old narrator Alex (Félix Lefebvre) shows interest “with a Capital D,” in the opening of the “Summer of 85.” His voice sounds unselfish. This is the first indicator of trouble that we have to listen to him during the whole film. The second symptom of problems is when Alex tells us we may want to quit looking. When this review is adequately summarized, the film is under two minutes old. “If you don’t want to hear of a corpse, he says, I know it was alive, and you better stop right there as it became a corpse.” I wish I’d have heard.

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Alex is an assassin? Director François Ozon jumps back and forth constantly from the story of love to the preparation of testing, undermining the little portion of the drive-in both stories. I assume there is a better framework for Ozon’s sources, an Aidan Chambers YA novel. If nothing else, Chambers’ title, Dance on My Grave, should have been retained, as it refers to a disastrous climate event that should have caused Rod Stewart to sue the choreographer of the picture. If someone asks their sweetheart to dance in the first act in the graves, a tomb site must be boogied on the third act, according to the principle of Chekhov’s Footlosis.

Summer Of 85 quiz

The deceased was an 18-year-old named David before removing this lethal spiral (Benjamin Voisin). He saved Alex from a boat before he took him home to get dry. David’s newly widowed mother Madame Gorman stripped his new acquaintance. And comments on his junk before pushing him into the bathroom. Alex’s own dad is so homophobe that his even brother has been disappointed. Also, you must try to play this Summer Of 85 quiz.

How can a 16-year-old, angela-looking blond man with a silver earring, a yacht, a motorcycle? And nipples from below his billowy shirts in the 1980s resist a darker, slightly elderly man? It is little wonder that in Summer 85 (Été 86), the 19th film of talented French film director François Ozon, David falls in love with the edgy and attractive, yet dishonest. What’s astonishing is how deeply it feels to be the full-circle moment for Ozon and for the public that have been following him since his debut in the late 1990s, this French version of Aidan Chambers 1982 YA classic, Dance on My Grave.

Summer 85 is a reversion in terms of aesthetic to the audacious and unconscious attitude of the first directions. Here, however, is the tale, the alleged naïveté, and the stylistic prosperities of the characters. Are not merely the nodes of his younger, less sophisticated M.O. They are in fact part of a master telling tool to persuade an adult public to think about how young people don’t just experience and communicate about their own lives.

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Alexis and his working-class parents (Isabelle Nanty, Laurent Fernandez) have just moved into Treport. A small beach hamlet of Normandy, where the fair-haired, round-faced child knows few guests. The newcomer Felix Lefebvre is in the breakout role. Maybe this is the reason he becomes a fast-paced companion to the elevator of the 18-year-old David (Benjamin Voisin), a muscular girl with a devil-may-care smile who comes to the help of Alexis from nowhere when a (Melo)dramatic storm capsizes his tiny sailboat (in which another Alexis stole the show).

The movie debuted unabated on 14 July, with a festival premiere planned for San Sebastian. In French, Threats rebounded faster than in the US.

A brief, first-love flashback to innocent times. The nostalgia here is subjected to drama, while no virus is responsible for what Ozon feels like the reply to “Call ME by Your Name,” the story of two souls who have felt each other for only one season.

Think of this as an opportunity to re-examine Ozon’s own past of film, which included a review of an unproduced script 35 years earlier, an adaptation to the 1982 novel “Dance on My Grave” by British YA author Aidan Chambers. Initially, Ozon thought the project a coming in, la “Stand by Me” narrative like an American-style story. And the fact, it also involves a dead body and a bunch of teenagers.

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Kevin Miele

Kevin Miele is a seasoned writer, cinephile, and quiz enthusiast hailing from United States. Born with a love for storytelling and a penchant for detail, he has dedicated his talents to creating the ultimate cinematic quiz experience for movie buffs worldwide. From timeless classics to the latest blockbusters, Kevin's quizzes span across genres and eras, offering an inclusive and exciting challenge for film enthusiasts of all backgrounds. He believes that movies are not just a form of entertainment but a source of inspiration, reflection, and connection, and his quizzes aim to celebrate that.
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