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All Summer in a Day

All Summer in a Day (1982)

January. 01,1982
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7.6
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G
| Science Fiction Family

Based on the story by Ray Bradbury. Set on a planet where the sun shines for just a few minutes once every nine years, this is a classic tale of suffering and forgiveness. A classroom full of young children are excited to hear that today the rain will stop. However, they are also resentful of a new classmate from Earth who remembers what it's like to see the sun. "This gripping, unsettling production softens the original story’s abrupt conclusion without diminishing its punch. A masterful work." - Booklist. Winner of a CINE Golden Eagle, and honored by Instructor Magazine as one of the 25 Best Films of the Year.

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TinsHeadline
1982/01/01

Touches You

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VividSimon
1982/01/02

Simply Perfect

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Odelecol
1982/01/03

Pretty good movie overall. First half was nothing special but it got better as it went along.

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Juana
1982/01/04

what a terribly boring film. I'm sorry but this is absolutely not deserving of best picture and will be forgotten quickly. Entertaining and engaging cinema? No. Nothing performances with flat faces and mistaking silence for subtlety.

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kc94568
1982/01/05

I saw this beautiful, heart-breaking movie on HBO decades ago. I have not seen it since, but to this day it still haunts me. I would love to see it again! I wish I could find it on DVD or some streaming service. I think schools should show this film to every child. There are so many lessons to learned about bullying, cruelty and, ultimately, forgiveness.I met Ray Bradbury at a book signing in Berkeley, CA a number of years ago. I bought one of his books that contained this short story and had it opened to that page for him to sign. He asked me if I had seen the movie, and I told him I had seen it many years before and how moved I was by it. Although I didn't mention this to him, the only reason I attended his book signing (my first and only book signing), was because of this story. He seemed to be very happy with the film and then shared that this story was his wife's favorite.

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larkatbyu
1982/01/06

I am biased about this film. The characters have beautiful interactions that are captured both in dialogue and by production decisions. The images, colors, textures, and music all enhance the effective portrayal of characters and emotional development of the story. I wish it was available on DVD, I would use it in my classroom.I like the messages the film delivers. It is mature and not irritating like some of the films of Bradbury's other short stories (plants that make people vanish in the rain, men in dusty towns wasting time).Although it is simple, it hints at insights into human behavior and our complex needs. It is well done.

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ewyn
1982/01/07

My dad copied this film off the TV for me when I was too young to even watch it. It waited for me on a tape of other TV movies like "The Boy Who Loved Trolls" for years until I was old enough to understand it. Even then it touched me deeply at the power in peoples actions. The sadness and beauty of it all was so intense, even at that young age, that it became a part of me to this day. I still watch that tape every year and share it with those closest to me. They tell me it explains why I developed the way I did. Some films go beyond film-making to a point of changing the way we see the world. This film taught me the power of melencholy, loss, and most importantly, how alone we all are in our closets. I would recommend this film to everyone and anyone and remind them to pay careful attention to the message in the story, not necessarily the sci-fi or technical aspects.

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millimeter70
1982/01/08

i remember watching this in 1982 when i was ten, and it was the first film to make me cry. i felt so sorry for margot and the cruelty she endured. Not to be mushy, but I was deeply touched and inspired by this film to treat people with blinding kindness. Wonderful writing, and brilliantly acted by the kids. In my memory forever.

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