Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaTwo teenagers, Icky and Billy, grow tired of their life in Liverpool and decide to run away to North Wales. But it's not long before their past catches up with them.Two teenagers, Icky and Billy, grow tired of their life in Liverpool and decide to run away to North Wales. But it's not long before their past catches up with them.Two teenagers, Icky and Billy, grow tired of their life in Liverpool and decide to run away to North Wales. But it's not long before their past catches up with them.
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Very interesting to look back at 1983. I was 21 at that time but I never watched this Our Summer. I only have watched one episode but I can see this series was made in a very modern way. It is filmed in action, raw, and shaky. The story is set in a working class environment. The two protagonist are emotionally neglected by their parents and grow up in bitter poverty. They desperately seek a way out, but sadly they regard education as useless. As young as they are, they carry deep psychological scars which makes them nihilistic, like the young generations did in those days. England is 'famous' for its motion pictures about the working class. Our Summer belongs to the same genre as for instance Ken Loach's socially critical directing style and socialist ideals movies. I can totally relate to the men who experienced England in those days as a young man and wrote their revies here.
I look very much towards the story progress. The two boys are going to meet a gay older person. What will be his influence? I might write about it later.
I look very much towards the story progress. The two boys are going to meet a gay older person. What will be his influence? I might write about it later.
I'll never forget when I watched the first episode in August 1983. I was captivated by it then and I still am.
Maybe its because it captures both the innocence of ignorance of youth we all have and we all inevitably loose.
Maybe I love it because I still learn for those anarchic days when we think we're immune to absolutely everything and the outside world is a mere illusion.
One summer captures the essence and desires of youth.
I've followed David Morrissys career ever since and think he's one of our very finest actors.
I originally recorded the series on my betemax recorder. We watched it until it almost snapped.
And now I have the series on bluray I haven't worn it out yet.
But that's only because there are more durable.
Maybe its because it captures both the innocence of ignorance of youth we all have and we all inevitably loose.
Maybe I love it because I still learn for those anarchic days when we think we're immune to absolutely everything and the outside world is a mere illusion.
One summer captures the essence and desires of youth.
I've followed David Morrissys career ever since and think he's one of our very finest actors.
I originally recorded the series on my betemax recorder. We watched it until it almost snapped.
And now I have the series on bluray I haven't worn it out yet.
But that's only because there are more durable.
All my friends are of the same opinion. It affected us all as 14 year olds and at a desperate time in Thatcherite England I think this play gave us all hope and taught us simple but important lessons. I recall John Sim saying something similar in an interview when promoting State od Play. He also said that it made him want to be an actor and David Morrisey (his co-star in SofP) inspired him to go do it. I remember that the clothes were cool for the time and we all wanted Icky's Tacchini tracksuit top.
It is difficult to tell youngsters how bad things were int he early 80's in this country. We all thought we were going to get blown up any minute and nobody had any money.
It is difficult to tell youngsters how bad things were int he early 80's in this country. We all thought we were going to get blown up any minute and nobody had any money.
This 5 part coming-of-age drama had a profound affect on me as a teenager. It was the first screen appearance of David Morrissey, who has since gone on to a fair level of screen success both in the UK and US. Also appearing as the troubled Icky was the brilliant Spencer Leigh, who unfortunately has not had the same success and appears to have appeared in very little since, and nothing in the last 10 years... I can still hum the haunting harmonica theme by Alan Parker.
I received my copy of this DVD direct from Network DVD and what a superb package. The commentaries from David, Spencer and Ian were very informative and nostalgic in their content. What made this extra special was that I missed the final episode when it was first shown so I've waited 20+ years to see it and it was well worth the wait. The locations, the way that it was filmed and the atmospheric lighting was excellent. It really highlighted the tragic lives of these youngsters growing up in such a deprived environment. I am sure that there would have been scope for a follow up to see if Billy made anything of his life and whether he returned to Wales. If only there were more dramas of this quality on television today.
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- CuriosidadesScreenwriter Willy Russell had a major disagreement with the producers, mainly because he objected to the casting of David Morrissey and Spencer Leigh whom he thought looked too mature for the roles of 16 year olds Billy and Icky, and so he insisted that his name be removed from the credits. However, when the series was repeated in 1985, Russell's name was restored in the credits.
- ConexõesReferenced in One Summer Interviews Featurette (2006)
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