Die exzentrischen Mitarbeiter eines heruntergekommenen Theatercamps im Bundesstaat New York tun sich mit dem Sohn des geliebten Gründers zusammen, um das Camp über Wasser zu halten.Die exzentrischen Mitarbeiter eines heruntergekommenen Theatercamps im Bundesstaat New York tun sich mit dem Sohn des geliebten Gründers zusammen, um das Camp über Wasser zu halten.Die exzentrischen Mitarbeiter eines heruntergekommenen Theatercamps im Bundesstaat New York tun sich mit dem Sohn des geliebten Gründers zusammen, um das Camp über Wasser zu halten.
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I will say tho, there's no super deep, poetical, metaphorical story behind it. So just don't expect coming out of it with a new revelation or question about life. Just take it at face value. It's a funny movie. Set at a theater camp. With talented kids. And talented teachers and stage men. Some really great music pieces. With normal level of daily drama sprinkled through out. And lots of laughs and weird antics.
It's enjoyable and heartwarming. Which i think is just how mockumentary usually feels. And that's enough as a perfect summer movie! And i honestly don't think this is fully targeted for adults.
I'm not opposed if they adopt this as a tv series. I think that will be really enjoyable to stream.
All the adults here get to show off their genuine love of performance whilst also sending themselves up in terrific fashion. While they're doing that the film offers a showcase for an immensely talented set of child actors who are all impressive performers with some superb comedic timing.
As directors, Molly Gordon and Nick Lieberman use the mockumentary techniques pretty effectively, when it actually remembers it's a mockumentary. All the intertitles add so much, it's the ideal run time and it culminates in the performance of Joan, Still which gets some of the best laughs before culminating in a wonderfully heartfelt moment.
Both ends of the spectrum are laughed at. We get jokes at the expense of influencer, bro-ey type guys, and also the classic, quirky, theater-obsessed kids. I think thats part of what made it so enjoyable. EVERYONE was made into a satirical hyperbole of a cliché we all know.
The story was nice, too. It takes you all over the place and ties together in the end for a cute, and still funny, conclusion.
It really doesn't take itself too seriously, and is a very sweet watch.
This movie will resonate with some people, but for many it will miss the mark. Sadly, it's a sweetly intended, behind-the-scenes, mockumentary style look at a world that not everyone can relate to, or will be interested in. I appreciate the efforts by the kids, but thought the story was a bit lacking, and the characters a little stereotypically overdone. That said, it's not a bad film, just not what I was expecting or hoping for.
'Theater Camp' on Improv as Controlled Chaos
'Theater Camp' on Improv as Controlled Chaos
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- WissenswertesShot in only 19 days resulting in nearly 70 hours of footage.
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Amos Klobuchar: [Upon hearing that a child's musical audition piece will be "I Had a Dream" from "Les Miserables."] That's a good song choice. I totally believe her as a French prostitute.
Rebecca-Diane: Amos!
Amos Klobuchar: Sorry. Sex worker.
- VerbindungenFeatured in Amanda the Jedi Show: I Watched 'CAMP ROCK' for the First Time (2023)
- SoundtracksI Could Have Danced All Night
Written by Alan Jay Lerner (as Alan Lerner) and Frederick Loewe
Performed by Chubby Checker
Courtesy of ABKCO Music & Records, Inc.
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- Bruttoertrag in den USA und Kanada
- 4.009.945 $
- Eröffnungswochenende in den USA und in Kanada
- 301.220 $
- 16. Juli 2023
- Weltweiter Bruttoertrag
- 4.410.845 $
- Laufzeit
- 1 Std. 32 Min.(92 min)
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