Summer love usually ends with the end of vacation/vacation when everyone goes back to their own reality. The memories of it are mostly positive, because we tasted only the best part of it, the one without the bitter additives that time mixes into it. And if most of these loves are like pop music fads, the same can't be said for Tylorina, who stays with her as the eternal '80s tunes that drive this musical.
But what, when it is the love of her life now her sister Maddie's fiance. The idyllic Italian town, both by the sea and the beach, offers a bit of a sea of awkward situations. While you might think it's just another romantic comedy, this movie is a different song altogether. A case of music and dance spectacle, where the music is not only the background of the story, but underlines both the heroes and the romantic 'chaos'. Male (Raf) in a sandwich of two sisters (Taylor, Maddie), rushed marriage, long-term ex (Doug), the sea, Italy and pop hits such as "Don't you want me baby", "Girls just wanna have fun", "The wild boys", "Faith", "White wedding", "Wake me up before you go go" and "If I could turn back time", are the reasons why you have run out of excuses to do something other than go to the cinema these evenings.
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A musical romance
Sunlit
(Walking on sunshine, Great Britain, 2014)
Directed by: Max Giwa, Dania Pasquini. They play: Hannah Arterton, Annabel Scholey, Greg Wise, Leona Lewis, Joelle Koissi, Giulio Berruti, Susan Fordham, Anthony Farrelly, Hugh Holman.