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"Islands" Does Not Conjure the Resort

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Jan-Ole Gerster signs a summer movie with a moderately interesting story, but in which Sam Riley perfectly encamps the role of a disillusioned tennis teacher in a hotel complex.

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Islands, every man is an islandA luxurious hotel complex on an island in the Canary Islands. Tom (Sam Riley) has been a tennis teacher there for years, a well-loved teacher but who has been... The article Cinema: "Islands", "Falcon Express", "F1, the film"... The outings on your screens appeared first on Current Values.

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Jan-Ole Gerster signs a summer movie with a moderately interesting story, but in which Sam Riley perfectly encamps the role of a disillusioned tennis teacher in a hotel complex.

·Paris, France
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PORTRAIT. The independent actor is finally back in "Islands", a venous thriller by Jan-Ole Gerster.

In the heart of a far too bright summer, a sea of unease carries away like a dark swell. A shrinking thriller that slips constantly towards vertigo, with Stacy Martin as a blurred woman.

·Nancy, France
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Tennis coach in a hotel complex, Tom (Sam Riley) leads a life without ties to the rhythm of alcoholic night trips and monotonous courses under the sun of Fuerteventura. One day, among the waves of holidaymakers, arrives on Anne Island (Stacy Martin), accompanied by her son and her husband

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