The Intern A Summer Of Lust 2019 Better
The "love interests" aren't just tropes; they have motivations, insecurities, and professional backstories that add weight to the narrative.
So, is The Intern: A Summer of Lust "better"? The answer depends entirely on what you're looking for.
Concerned for her younger sister’s safety, Paisley (Casey Calvert) flies to Spain on a mission to bring her home. As Paisley retraces Maddie’s steps through the streets of Barcelona, she meets her sister’s friends and co-workers and soon realizes that Maddie is not as innocent as she once seemed. The film then poses a central question: will Paisley succeed in finding her sister, or will she too be lured into the heat of a European summer?
failed to conquer the box office. It was too weird for the mainstream and too slick for the art house. But in the quiet corners of the internet, where film lovers use long-tail keywords to rediscover lost gems, a correction is happening.
"I can't ask you to stay," Julian said, looking out at the city. "And I can't ask you to be a secret anymore."
Critics on Letterboxd and IMDb have noted its mix of widescreen visuals with "shot-on-phone" segments used for character confessions.
Sylvie turns. In the red light, the sharp lines of her face soften into something predatory. She walks toward him, the click of her heels swallowed by the carpet. "You work too hard, Elijah. You’re going to burn out before you even get your license."
The "love interests" aren't just tropes; they have motivations, insecurities, and professional backstories that add weight to the narrative.
So, is The Intern: A Summer of Lust "better"? The answer depends entirely on what you're looking for.
Concerned for her younger sister’s safety, Paisley (Casey Calvert) flies to Spain on a mission to bring her home. As Paisley retraces Maddie’s steps through the streets of Barcelona, she meets her sister’s friends and co-workers and soon realizes that Maddie is not as innocent as she once seemed. The film then poses a central question: will Paisley succeed in finding her sister, or will she too be lured into the heat of a European summer?
failed to conquer the box office. It was too weird for the mainstream and too slick for the art house. But in the quiet corners of the internet, where film lovers use long-tail keywords to rediscover lost gems, a correction is happening.
"I can't ask you to stay," Julian said, looking out at the city. "And I can't ask you to be a secret anymore."
Critics on Letterboxd and IMDb have noted its mix of widescreen visuals with "shot-on-phone" segments used for character confessions.
Sylvie turns. In the red light, the sharp lines of her face soften into something predatory. She walks toward him, the click of her heels swallowed by the carpet. "You work too hard, Elijah. You’re going to burn out before you even get your license."