The Myth of the American Sleepover
April 7th, 2011
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Plot Release Year: 2010 Rating: 6.2/10 (802 voted) Critic's Score: 67/100 Director: David Robert Mitchell Stars: Claire Sloma, Marlon Morton, Amanda Bauer Storyline Cast: Details Official Website: Official site | Release Date: 7 April 2011 Filming Locations: Clawson, Michigan, USA Opening Weekend: $8,700 (USA) (24 July 2011) (1 Screen) Gross: $39,001 (USA) (21 August 2011) Technical Specs Runtime: User Review an honest and affirmative coming of age film a poignant and fresh take on this iconic, typically American experience. This low budget independent coming of age comedy from writer/director David Robert Mitchell explores the usual themes of teen angst, friendship, sex, and the search for love. Set in Detroit on the last weekend of the summer holidays before the kids return to school, the film draws upon Mitchell's own memories of his adolescence. There are a number of sleepovers, slumber parties and pool parties happening. The film follows four teens Rob, Scott, Maggie and Claudia - as they hang out, talk about their fears and insecurities, crushes, and look for that elusive first kiss. However, unlike most comedies aimed at an adolescent audience this low-key film eschews the usual cheap scatological and puerile humour, opting for a more in depth exploration of their concerns. Mitchell demonstrates a strong understanding of adolescent emotions and desires that brings credibility to the material, and it reeks with a strong sense of nostalgia. Mitchell maintains a deceptively meandering pace as he juggles the multiple narrative strands and moves seamlessly between the various characters. The dialogue rings true, and Mitchell teases natural performances from his unknown ensemble cast. The Myth Of The American Sleepover is an honest and affirmative coming of age film that resonates. Download All The Movies You Want, Cheap! Comments:Comment on “The Myth of the American Sleepover” |
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