Flash Movie Review: The Kings of Summer

Two of my constant companions during my adolescence were awkwardness and self-consciousness. Besides a case of acne and dealing with a body mass larger than my frame, I suffered from thick hair sprouting up on my face. I know I am not the only one who had to deal with these changes, but what made me want to be invisible was my dermatologist–that is what the state license crookedly hanging on his office wall said he was able to practice. I was constantly suffering from a rash of red bumps that kept appearing on my neck. The dermatologist determined they were flat warts and treated them with a cauterizing needle. In other words, he would burn them off my neck. I had a schedule of appointments where I would have this done and return to school with my neck looking like it had been attacked by a swarm of bees. You can understand why I wanted to disappear. Adding salt to the wound, I found out a few years later they were not flat warts, just ingrown hairs. I could sympathize with the young adults wanting to disappear in this quirky film. Fed up with the lack of privacy from his sarcastic father Frank, played by Nick Offerman (Sin City, 21 Jump Street), Joe came up with a plan to run away to a place where he could set the rules. Agreeing to go with Joe, played by Nick Robinson(Melissa & Joey-TV) was his best friend Patrick, played by Gabriel Basso (Super 8, Alabama Moon). Joining the best friends was the oddball Biaggio, wildly played by Moises Arias (Nacho Libre, Hannah Montana-TV). Fitting somewhat into the coming of age genre, what set this movie apart were the adults in the cast. Besides NIck’s wickedly good performance there was Megan Mullally (Smashed, Will & Grace-TV) and Marc Evan Jackson (Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen, The Slammin’ Salmon) as Patrick’s parents Mr. & Mrs. Keegan. I enjoyed the out of kilter vibe in this Sundance Film Festival nominated comedy and if for nothing else, the story lightened up my mood from recalling my adolescence. Stay for the credits.

 

3 stars

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Posted on June 14, 2013, in Comedy and tagged , , , , , , , , . Bookmark the permalink. 8 Comments.

  1. WordsFallFromMyEyes's avatar WordsFallFromMyEyes

    Oh, I really feel for you!

    I remember teens and I so, so wanted to die. All that acne etc…. I really feel for you in this!

  2. I’m really interested in seeing this movie, so thank you for letting me know that it’s not going to be an incredible waste of money. And hey, I bet your skin looks good now, right? Although that is a travesty. Someone treating something you didn’t actually have… the horror.

    • Thank you for your comments. And I do take care of my skin and think it is okay. Who knew an oily complexion would later be a benefit in the aging process. lol I would enjoy hearing your take on this movie.

  3. I’ve read mixed reviews about this one. I’ll keep an eye out for it here.

  4. Anything that lightens the mood for a painful remembered adolescence is fine in my book. Although I’m not so sure I want to be reminded of it;-). I felt sad to hear of your experience :-(. Maureen

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