
My Summer of Love (2004)
My Summer of Love is a 2004 British romantic drama film directed by Pawel Pawlikowski. The film follows two teenage girls, Mona and Tamsin, who meet and fall in love during a summer in the English countryside. The film is notable for its frank and honest portrayal of teenage sexuality.
The film opens with Mona, a working-class girl from a small Yorkshire town, visiting her recently deceased mother's grave. She meets Tamsin, an upper-class girl from London, and the two quickly become friends. As the summer progresses, their friendship deepens into a passionate romance.
The film features several scenes of sexual intimacy between the two girls. In one scene, Mona and Tamsin share a passionate kiss in a field of wildflowers. In another, they make love in a barn, their bodies intertwined in a passionate embrace. These scenes are portrayed in a sensitive and respectful manner, conveying the intensity of the girls' feelings for each other.
The film also explores the consequences of teenage sexuality. Mona's brother, Phil, is deeply disapproving of her relationship with Tamsin and attempts to intervene. He is concerned that Mona is too young to understand the implications of her actions.
My Summer of Love is a powerful and moving exploration of teenage sexuality. The film's frank and honest portrayal of teenage love is both refreshing and thought-provoking. It is a must-see for anyone interested in exploring the complexities of teenage sexuality.
Mona has sex with a man in a car, doggy-style. Thrusting is shown but no visible nudity.
Mona and Tamsin are shown on several occasions wearing only bras and panties.
Mona and Tamsin are shown kissing several times. One one occasion, they are both nude, breasts visible. Tamsin gets up and goes to the window and her butt is visible in the shadows. Sex is implied but never fully shown.
Tamsin sunbathes topless.
Tamsin begins to seduce Phil but stops and mocks him when he gets interested.