Summer as it used to be. In summer movies, it’s summer, sure. But it is not only the weather or the season that makes a summer movie. After all, climate change is not the only reason why we often associate summer with nostalgic feelings.
Summer feeling also means a break from everyday life and time for adventure. Particularly at a young age, the summer vacations are a time of transition and change. But also after school, summer is a time of departure, if only for vacation. Trips often bring special experiences and sometimes adventures.
That’s why summer movies are also about a time of departure and adventure. Still, the weather has to be right, of course. Stay tuned for the 15 best summer movies of all time!
Bob Wiley’s (Bill Murray) summer vacation is similarly messed up. A neurotic, Bob is terrified of bacteria, a virus and, in fact, anything outside of his home. Because his daily mantra of “I’m fine, I’m great, I’m wonderful” does not always work, he frequently requires psychotherapeutic support.
But when his new therapist, Dr Leo Marvin (Richard Dreyfuss), shuts down his practice for the vacations, Bob becomes the lovable stalker on a family vacation. However, in contrast to Monsieur Hulot, Bob is universally loved but puts all the more strain on his neurologist’s nerves.
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