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When being interviewed about this movie, Lou Doillon said, "'Summer Things' is more about sex than about love...Many of the characters lose themselves in what they think is love but what in fact is sex. What I like is that the film shows lots of different kinds of couples and styles, and in all those examples, love is not easy, whether you're a teenager or an old person or a homosexual or with an older or a younger guy. It is a nightmare, whatever happens." This bath scene is the exception, because Lou is so dreamy.
Then again, we recognize that Lou's character is a young girl who's run away to Chicago to be with her lover, and there's a camera in the mix, and this could be leading to disaster, but we choose to dwell on the positive: Lou's petite, perky, and soap-slick breasts. Every time we see this girl naked, we have to spend a good half-hour mopping up the drool spots around the office.
· "Embrassez qui vous voudrez" (imdb.com)