Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueAnn and Joanna, a mother-daughter duo, run a hotel on an island. When they receive an unexpected guest, Joe, who had an affair with Ann years ago, Joanna express her feelings for him.Ann and Joanna, a mother-daughter duo, run a hotel on an island. When they receive an unexpected guest, Joe, who had an affair with Ann years ago, Joanna express her feelings for him.Ann and Joanna, a mother-daughter duo, run a hotel on an island. When they receive an unexpected guest, Joe, who had an affair with Ann years ago, Joanna express her feelings for him.
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- 2 nominations au total
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Rather strange film alround.Difficult to know who this low budget film would have been aimed at.Probably too risqué for American tv,and getting a very rare airing recently on Londoon live.Not particularly engrossing despite the unusual subject matter.
A terrible ending for a fairly terrible film. Susan was too old for her part and Cliff was far too old for his. Vanessa was her usual airy fairy self. A bit of a long boring plod to watch but I did make it all the way to the end but shouldn't have bothered given the very bad ending.
OUT OF SEASON is a dullish three-hander set in an empty hotel occupied by mother Vanessa Redgrave, daughter Susan George, and interloper Cliff Robertson. That kind of character trio has been utilised superbly in the classic ONIBABA and its pseudo remake FAR NORTH, but sadly this drama fails to ignite the screen in the same way. The film was based on a play and thus feels extremely static, conversation based and with little to no incident throughout. Of the characters, Redgrave is stuck with a bore, Robertson a sleaze, and only George makes any impression as the wilful daughter, although her role seems a reprise of her one in the far superior STRAW DOGS.
Surprisingly few people have reviewed this. I expected the Guardian reader to be fawning all over this la-dee-da art work? That they're not should serve as a warning to the wise.
This is dated, and has dated in a way that leaves it there (found bound in some 1970s cinema called the Rex - for the youngsters to get their kicks out of too little naughty, nudity - despite the sexual posters. The dirty men in their macs would have dominated this showing.
It's neither kinky or Bauhaus. It's pants, let me leave that there.
So if it has pretentious aspirations it doesn't make it. I found only the male lead to be convincing. He is easily aroused by George (and who couldn't be?) I wondered if she played this film for the laughs? This is no Killing of Sister George, the actors are poor and unconvincing as a mother daughter routine. (Reid and York (albeit not a mother/daughter relationship) nailed on acting they ain't!), I hope you get the point?
The male has a lazy role and that is convincing. Lazy man getting his oats and seen as a gallant chap rather than a male predatory perv. How cinema has changed!
The story does actually have a great twist and if you must watch it then I will not reveal or spoil the outcome. I will NEVER watch this again. Hence the 1/10. Unremarkable.
This is dated, and has dated in a way that leaves it there (found bound in some 1970s cinema called the Rex - for the youngsters to get their kicks out of too little naughty, nudity - despite the sexual posters. The dirty men in their macs would have dominated this showing.
It's neither kinky or Bauhaus. It's pants, let me leave that there.
So if it has pretentious aspirations it doesn't make it. I found only the male lead to be convincing. He is easily aroused by George (and who couldn't be?) I wondered if she played this film for the laughs? This is no Killing of Sister George, the actors are poor and unconvincing as a mother daughter routine. (Reid and York (albeit not a mother/daughter relationship) nailed on acting they ain't!), I hope you get the point?
The male has a lazy role and that is convincing. Lazy man getting his oats and seen as a gallant chap rather than a male predatory perv. How cinema has changed!
The story does actually have a great twist and if you must watch it then I will not reveal or spoil the outcome. I will NEVER watch this again. Hence the 1/10. Unremarkable.
Its obvious that this movie already has some kind of cult following, likely due to one of the female starts and its subject matter. To me this was brand new, despite it being over 40 years and only really having heard of one of the stars. Straight away this feels like a made for TV movie with a kind of Tales Of The Unexpected atmosphere, which lasts all the way to the end. The story concerns an American middle aged man who is revisiting a hotel and woman from his past. The mother has an adult daughter who she is constantly at loggerheads with, and in competition with it seems. The main thread of the story is about the man trying to reconcile with the abrasive and avoidant mother, while trying to fend off the attentions of her daughter.
While I won't spoil the ending, its clear to me that the Amazon Prime version must be an uncut version, as there is no question of who is involved in what. There is enough guessing to do at the end but with the cut I watched, I think the conclusion was quite clear.
While I won't spoil the ending, its clear to me that the Amazon Prime version must be an uncut version, as there is no question of who is involved in what. There is enough guessing to do at the end but with the cut I watched, I think the conclusion was quite clear.
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- AnecdotesIn the film's story, it is alluded to that 19-year old Joanna (Susan George) is the illegitimate daughter from an affair 20 years earlier between Joe (Cliff Robertson) and Ann (Vanessa Redgrave). The name "Joanna" is a form of hybrid of the character names of "Joe" and "Anne".
- ConnexionsReferenced in 'Obsession' Revisited (2001)
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By what name was Out of Season (1975) officially released in Canada in English?
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