Peter liebt seine Nachbarin Erica und beschließt auf Anraten seines Großvaters, den ganzen Sommer über in ihrem Vorgarten zu campen, zumindest so lange, bis sie sich bereit erklärt, mit ihm ... Alles lesenPeter liebt seine Nachbarin Erica und beschließt auf Anraten seines Großvaters, den ganzen Sommer über in ihrem Vorgarten zu campen, zumindest so lange, bis sie sich bereit erklärt, mit ihm auszugehen.Peter liebt seine Nachbarin Erica und beschließt auf Anraten seines Großvaters, den ganzen Sommer über in ihrem Vorgarten zu campen, zumindest so lange, bis sie sich bereit erklärt, mit ihm auszugehen.
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- 3 wins total
- Peter's Father
- (as Mark Taylor)
- Marge, Peter's Mother
- (as Marcia Shapiro)
- Erica's Father
- (as Patrick O'Brien)
- Ms. McCoy
- (as Jean Pflieger)
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Although this movie didn't begin its life as a stage play, it easily could have as 90 percent of it is shot in the front yard of the character played by Keri Russell. The movie is reminiscent of John Cusak's "The Sure Thing" for the way it shamelessly admires the body and beauty of Keri Russell. And much of the humor recalls "There's Something About Mary" and "American Pie."
I do have a complaint, though, for the way the filmmaker makes buffoons out of Keri Russell's Christian parents. The consensus in Hollywood is that serious Christians are pathetic hypocrites who have no understanding or tolerance for others. Whoever made this movie must be a particularly virulent example of the Hollywood Christian-loather considering the extent to which he makes foolish villains out of Keri Russell's parents.
It takes place during the last free summer of a likable teen (a great Josh Schaffer). Inspired from a tale his grandpa Nono tells him, he sets out to win the affection of his life-long crush Erica (Keri Russell)by spending every minute of his summer on her front lawn. His task is not easy, as he must confront her bully boyfriend Nick (Johnny Green) and earn some respect from his father.
There is rather brilliant writing and direction by Michael Davis with characters who are all complex in their own way and great acting to match them (R.D. Robb steals the show in an ingenious performance).
There are some misfired jokes such as scenes involving an overly religious girl who plays with nun dolls (not offensive, just not very funny).
Nonetheless, 8 DAYS A WEEK is a little gem from Davis who unfortunately didn't match success with 2000's 100 GIRLS.
This reminds me a little of American Pie with masturbating inside food. It also tries to be a sweet coming-of-age movie. The two aspects do clash. On the one hand, Keri Russell has a wet T-shirt scene and Peter pontificates about her breast. On the other hand, it's a sugary sweet puppy love story. The old lady's revelations are really compelling but Michael Davis sometimes goes down a cheesy kiddie movie road. Joshua Schaefer is good as the lead but his narrations should be trim down. Finally, R.D. Robb is not funny enough to be the comedic best friend.
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- WissenswertesThe film gets its name from the Beatles song "Eight Days A Week".
- PatzerPeter mispronounces "quixotic."
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[last lines]
Peter: My grandfather was right. I now know in my heart of hearts that people are supposed to make love. It is their main purpose in life. All those other activities - playing the violin, washing dishes, reading novels, drinking wine - are just ways of passing time, until you can make love again.
- Crazy CreditsThis film is dedicated to Andrea, whose balcony I would stand under eight days a week.
- VerbindungenEdited from Frankensteins Tochter - Die Unheimliche (1958)
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Box Office
- Bruttoertrag in den USA und Kanada
- 9.090 $
- Eröffnungswochenende in den USA und in Kanada
- 9.090 $
- 28. Feb. 1999
- Weltweiter Bruttoertrag
- 9.090 $
- Laufzeit
- 1 Std. 32 Min.(92 min)
- Farbe
- Sound-Mix
- Seitenverhältnis
- 1.85 : 1