''The Kings of Summer'' is a 2013 American
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coming-of-age
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comedy-drama film directed by
Jordan Vogt-Roberts and starring
Nick Robinson,
Moisés Arias
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,
Gabriel Basso, and
Nick Offerman. The film premiered under its original title ''Toy's House'' on January 19, 2013, at the
Sundance Film Festival
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and was released by
CBS Films
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in a
limited release
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on May 31, 2013.
Plot
Joe Toy, on the verge of adulthood, finds himself increasingly frustrated by the attempts of his
single father, Frank, to manage his life. After a family game night that ends with Joe calling the cops on Frank for false reasons, he declares freedom once and for all. Escaping to a clearing, he found in the woods with his best friend, Patrick, also sick of his life at home with his annoying parents, and a strange kid named Biaggio who just happened to tag along.
Joe announces that they are going to build a house there, free from responsibility and parents. Once their makeshift abode is finished, the three young men find themselves masters of their own destiny, alone in the woods. Joe declares himself and Biaggio to be the hunters, while Patrick gathers fruit. Several weeks pass and Patrick and Joe are reported missing, appearing on multiple news channels. Frank finds a Monopoly piece from the game night in Joe's bookbag that was left on a bus, and believes that Joe is taunting him.
Conflict arises between Patrick and Joe when Joe invites his crush Kelly to come see the house they built. After a while, she takes a liking to Patrick and they begin a relationship. Joe passively confronts Patrick in a
Monopoly game
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by teaming up with Biaggio to trade land and buy hotels in the orange Monopoly in front of Patrick's piece, leading him to lose on the very next turn.
The two get into a scuffle. Joe calls Kelly a "cancer" and a "bitch" who ruined the peace and harmony the three of them had, and eventually makes her walk out of the house in despair. Joe, realizing that Patrick feels bad for Kelly, taunts him to go after her and stomps on his previously broken foot. Patrick leaves the house and goes after her, comforting her with a kiss. Biaggio, who has become good friends with Joe, is told to leave as well, leaving Joe to live alone.
About a month later, Joe is still living alone in the woods. Short on money, he sets out to hunt his own food, eventually leading him to kill and eat a rabbit. Not disposing of the body properly, he attracts a snake into the house. Meanwhile, Kelly goes to a concerned Frank and offers to take him to Joe. When they arrive, they find him cornered by the venomous snake that appeared the night before.
Biaggio asks his father, who is shaving, if you go to Hell for leaving your friend, to which his father replies "Of course." Biaggio comes barging in the makeshift house and attempts to kill the snake with his machete, but is bitten by it on the ankle instead and collapses, becoming violently ill. Frank, Kelly, and a mildly feral Joe rush Biaggio to the hospital. Joe and Frank reconcile. Biaggio survives and tells Joe that he saw heaven and if he had to do it all over again, he would do, but then changes his mind.
Joe and Patrick's parents each drive them home. As they view each other from their respective cars, they flip each other off jokingly and part ways. The film ends showing shots of the house Joe, Patrick, and Biaggio built.
After the credits, Biaggio is seen still residing in the house in the woods.
Cast
Production
The film was director Vogt-Roberts' first
feature film
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and was screenwriter Galletta's first produced script.
Filming took place in the summer of 2012 in various locations across
Ohio
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, including
Cleveland
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,
Chagrin Falls,
Lyndhurst and
South Pointe Hospital in
Warrensville.
Music
The soundtrack consists of music created by
Ryan Miller. Other songs in the movie are
MGMT
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's "The Youth",
Youth Lagoon's "17", and other indie/alternative songs.
Release
The film had its world premiere on January 19, 2013, during the
2013 Sundance Film Festival
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The festival had 1,830 volunteers.
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as ''Toy's House''. Shortly after, it was announced
CBS Films
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had acquired distribution rights to the film. The title of the film was later changed to ''The Kings of Summer''. It was shown at the
Cleveland International Film Festival
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on April 3, 2013. The film was originally scheduled for a June 14, 2013, release date, however, it was moved up to May 31. It received a
limited release
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, and expanded to more theaters over the next few weeks.
Reception
On
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, the film holds an approval rating of 75% based on 118 reviews, with an average rating of 6.91/10. The site's critical consensus reads, "Thanks to charming performances and endearingly off-kilter spirit, ''The Kings of Summer'' proves to be a slight, sweet entry in the crowded coming-of-age genre." On
Metacritic
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, the film has a weighted average score of 61 out of 100, based on 33 critics, indicating "generally favorable reviews".
Sheila O'Malley of the ''
Chicago Tribune
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'' wrote, "despite some beautiful sequences and solid acting, the script by first-timer Chris Galletta pulls its punches, over-explains the emotional meaning of its moments, and tries to lighten the mood in sometimes awkward sit-com-style ways, betraying the movie's more honest spirit. ''The Kings of Summer'' flirts with profundity, seeming to yearn for it and fear the honest expression of it at the same time. There is much here to admire, but the overall impression is of a film that does not have the courage of its convictions."
Upon the film's August 2013 UK release, Mike McCahill of ''
The Guardian
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'' said "If
David Gordon Green
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had made ''
Son of Rambow'', it might have looked something like this: a sunny and reasonably funny
coming-of-ager"; he concluded "The director's background in online shorts manifests itself in an occasional,
montage-heavy scattiness, and the broadly conventional
closing act can't quite maintain the laugh rate, but there's a lot of warm-hearted and commendably daft business along the way."
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2013 films
2013 independent films
2010s adventure comedy-drama films
2010s coming-of-age comedy-drama films
American adventure comedy-drama films
American coming-of-age comedy-drama films
CBS Films films
Films set in Ohio
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Films directed by Jordan Vogt-Roberts
Big Beach (company) films
2013 directorial debut films
2013 comedy films
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2010s English-language films
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