The Kings of Summer

2013

Action / Adventure / Comedy / Drama

Plot summary


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Top cast

Lili Reinhart Photo
Lili Reinhart as Vicki
Erin Moriarty Photo
Erin Moriarty as Kelly
Alison Brie Photo
Alison Brie as Heather
Austin Abrams Photo
Austin Abrams as Aaron
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748.22 MB
1280*720
English 2.0
R
23.976 fps
1 hr 35 min
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1.43 GB
1920*1080
English 2.0
R
23.976 fps
1 hr 35 min
P/S 2 / 11

Movie Reviews

Reviewed by SnoopyStyle6 / 10

A couple of problems bothered me

Joe Toy (Nick Robinson) is constantly fighting with his father Frank (Nick Offerman). They're alone in the house after the death of the mother and the sister (Alison Brie) moved away. He fantasizes about his friend Kelly (Erin Moriarty) who already has an older boyfriend. He convinces his friend Patrick Keenan (Gabriel Basso) to spend the summer in the woods and build a house in an opening. The class weirdo Biaggio (Moises Arias) tags along.

There is a good sweet 'Stand by Me' vibe going for the most part. A couple of things did bug me. First, the house looks way too good. Joe had already shown that he has no wood working skills with his awful birdhouse. It's more likely that they throw a couple of tarps over some boxes. There is no way that they could build a 2 storey house in the woods.

Second, I thought Biaggio is way too weird. There is weird and then there is Biaggio weird. I like both Nick Robinson and Gabriel Basso. I don't know whether it's Moises Arias, or the writing, or the directing. I understand the approach the writer is attempting. However none of the quirkiness comes off as funny. A few got to be cute, but they were mostly awkward. I think it would have been better to have Biaggio mostly silent.

I do like the two guys and the girl. There is a lovely little teen soap opera going on. The adults led by Nick Offerman provide some good stuff but not all the wacky stuff works. Overall, it's one of those youth coming of age movies with some charm but not all the jokes worked.

Reviewed by kosmasp8 / 10

Slow Burner (in the Woods)

It's a coming of age story and it's as good as any other story that came out the last few years in that department. But it doesn't have that star power names behind it (or in front of the camera) as other movies have. The talent is still there, raw as it might be. The acting from the youth is really amazing, even if you don't agree of the actions some of them are taking.

I watched this with a friend who was as happy to catch this at a cinema as I was. Really nice cinematography and great characterizations. A nice (if slow moving) story that does not change its pace. A drama that might not be for everyone, but for those with a quirky sense of humor and look at life, it's spot on

Reviewed by orlacordial9 / 10

heartwarming film

It was a heartwarming film about a summer anyone could only dream of. Although I find them building a pretty sturdy house in the woods and not getting caught for 4 weeks a little unrealistic it didn't really matter. It was the perfect kind of comedy, nothing too stupid for no reason, Biaggio was the best comic relief anyone could ever ask for! I would definitely recommend!

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