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Four young people navigate the suburban wonderland of metro-Detroit looking for love and adventure on the last weekend of summer.Four young people navigate the suburban wonderland of metro-Detroit looking for love and adventure on the last weekend of summer.Four young people navigate the suburban wonderland of metro-Detroit looking for love and adventure on the last weekend of summer.
- Awards
- 2 wins & 6 nominations
Stephen M. Francis III
- Cameron Nichols
- (as Stephen Francis)
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- Crazy creditsKennedy Pool in Trenton, Michigan "Downriver" was used in the opening scene
- ConnectionsFeatured in Ebert Presents: At the Movies: Episode #2.24 (2011)
- SoundtracksAnother Hell to Live In
Written and Performed by Balthrop, Alabama
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I really did want to like it. It was all shot here in the Detroit area, but it doesn't feel like it -- it has more of a generic, anywhere feel, and that's okay.
My biggest issue with it is that the script rings totally false. These are young people anywhere from high school sophomores (thus, about 15) to about-to-be second-year college students (thus about 19) -- and they all behave like 11-year-olds. Are we really to believe that people this age get all put-offish over mere kissing?! What world does the writer/director inhabit? This opened the same week as the fine film "Terri," and that movie just crushes this one. Here, the editing is too loose, the acting is average at best across the board, and by the 20th time some guy announces "I want to kiss you" or the like, you're just so bored with it all.
A "freshman sleepover" in the University of Michigan gymnasium? With old women "chaperones" guarding/falling asleep at the door? May be, but I sure can't imagine it.
My biggest issue with it is that the script rings totally false. These are young people anywhere from high school sophomores (thus, about 15) to about-to-be second-year college students (thus about 19) -- and they all behave like 11-year-olds. Are we really to believe that people this age get all put-offish over mere kissing?! What world does the writer/director inhabit? This opened the same week as the fine film "Terri," and that movie just crushes this one. Here, the editing is too loose, the acting is average at best across the board, and by the 20th time some guy announces "I want to kiss you" or the like, you're just so bored with it all.
A "freshman sleepover" in the University of Michigan gymnasium? With old women "chaperones" guarding/falling asleep at the door? May be, but I sure can't imagine it.
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- Also known as
- Міф про американську вечірку
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- Gross US & Canada
- $41,045
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $8,700
- Jul 24, 2011
- Gross worldwide
- $41,642
- Runtime1 hour 36 minutes
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 2.35 : 1
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