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Kings of Summer

Originaltitel: The Kings of Summer
  • 2013
  • 12
  • 1 Std. 35 Min.
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
7,1/10
86.605
IHRE BEWERTUNG
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Moises Arias, Gabriel Basso, and Nick Robinson in Kings of Summer (2013)
Three teenage friends, in the ultimate act of independence, decide to spend their summer building a house in the woods and living off the land.
trailer wiedergeben2:31
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Drama für JugendlicheErwachsenwerdenTeenie-AbenteuerTeenie-KomödieÜberlebenAbenteuerDramaKomödie

Drei Teenager beschließen als ultimativen Akt der Unabhängigkeit, ihren Sommer damit zu verbringen, ein Haus in den Wäldern zu bauen und sich dort selbst zu versorgen.Drei Teenager beschließen als ultimativen Akt der Unabhängigkeit, ihren Sommer damit zu verbringen, ein Haus in den Wäldern zu bauen und sich dort selbst zu versorgen.Drei Teenager beschließen als ultimativen Akt der Unabhängigkeit, ihren Sommer damit zu verbringen, ein Haus in den Wäldern zu bauen und sich dort selbst zu versorgen.

  • Regie
    • Jordan Vogt-Roberts
  • Drehbuch
    • Chris Galletta
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Nick Robinson
    • Gabriel Basso
    • Moises Arias
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  • IMDb-BEWERTUNG
    7,1/10
    86.605
    IHRE BEWERTUNG
    BELIEBTHEIT
    4.607
    295
    • Regie
      • Jordan Vogt-Roberts
    • Drehbuch
      • Chris Galletta
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Nick Robinson
      • Gabriel Basso
      • Moises Arias
    • 137Benutzerrezensionen
    • 169Kritische Rezensionen
    • 61Metascore
  • Siehe Produktionsinformationen bei IMDbPro
    • Auszeichnungen
      • 5 Gewinne & 10 Nominierungen insgesamt

    Videos8

    Version 1
    Trailer 2:31
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    Teaser
    Trailer 1:19
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    Trailer 1:19
    Teaser
    The Kings Of Summer: Jamal Colorado
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    The Kings Of Summer: Jamal Colorado
    "Ohio"
    Featurette 2:43
    "Ohio"
    The Kings Of Summer: Ohio (Featurette)
    Featurette 2:45
    The Kings Of Summer: Ohio (Featurette)
    The Kings Of Summer: Who Is Biaggio? (Featurette)
    Featurette 1:32
    The Kings Of Summer: Who Is Biaggio? (Featurette)

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    Nick Robinson
    Nick Robinson
    • Joe
    Gabriel Basso
    Gabriel Basso
    • Patrick
    Moises Arias
    Moises Arias
    • Biaggio
    Nick Offerman
    Nick Offerman
    • Frank
    Erin Moriarty
    Erin Moriarty
    • Kelly
    Craig Cackowski
    Craig Cackowski
    • Mr. Larson
    William Sonnie
    • Track Suit
    Nathan Keyes
    Nathan Keyes
    • Paul
    Cristoffer Carter
    • Construction Kid
    Megan Mullally
    Megan Mullally
    • Mrs. Keenan
    Priscilla Kaczuk
    • Grandma Keenan
    Marc Evan Jackson
    Marc Evan Jackson
    • Mr. Keenan
    Alison Brie
    Alison Brie
    • Heather
    Eugene Cordero
    Eugene Cordero
    • Colin
    Gillian Vigman
    Gillian Vigman
    • Carol
    Mary Lynn Rajskub
    Mary Lynn Rajskub
    • Captain Davis
    Thomas Middleditch
    Thomas Middleditch
    • Rookie Cop
    Lili Reinhart
    Lili Reinhart
    • Vicki
    • Regie
      • Jordan Vogt-Roberts
    • Drehbuch
      • Chris Galletta
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    8estebangonzalez10

    A coming of age film for our generation

    "Why live when you can rule."

    There have been several coming of age films that have been released over the years, but very few have actually stuck with me. The Kings of Summer is one of those few movies that appealed to me and had me emotionally involved with the characters. First time director Jordan Vogt- Roberts takes us through a range of emotions from nostalgic and heart breaking moments to laugh out loud buddy moments. It lives up to the standard of other great coming of age tales like Stand By Me. There is something about a group of young teens exploring the woods and their transition to adulthood that simply appeals to me. The scenery was also breathtaking and I absolutely fell in love with those woods. I could see what was so appealing for these kids and their need to feel independent. It does have that sort of familiar indie vibe to it, but thanks to some great performances the movie stands out above most of them. Moises Arias had me laughing throughout the entire movie playing this quirky character that reminded me a lot of Fogell in Superbad. His comedic timing was perfect and he had the funniest lines in the film. The screenplay by first timer Chris Galletta was also really well developed. I will be looking forward to his next work because his script made it easy to go through such different ranges of emotions. This film felt like a simple sweet feel good movie and it is one that I would recommend to my friends especially if they love the woods.

    Joe (Nick Robinson) has just finished his freshman year in High School and isn't looking forward to spending his Summer with his widowed father Frank (Neil Offerman) who makes his life miserable just because he's miserable. His best friend Patrick (Gabriel Basso) doesn't enjoy living with his parents any better. His parents (played by Marc Evan Jackson and Megan Mullally) are over protective and seem to want to manage every single detail of his life. Not wanting to spend their entire summers abiding by their parents rules the two kids decide to run away and build their own home in the nearby woods and survive in the wild by hunting and gathering food. This way they can be free to do what they want and make their own rules. Joe and Patrick also bring along a strange friend named Biaggio (Moises Arias). The three seem to be having the time of their lives without anyone telling them what to do and having guests over whenever they want to until a girl named Kelly (Erin Moriarty) gets in the way of their friendship and disrupts the balance of their kingdom.

    The Kings of Summer works thanks to some great performances from the trio of friends who bring a sense of nostalgia to the viewers' senses simply by playing and running around in the woods with swords and sticks. Those unscripted moments in which the kids simply goof around with one another are the best. Arias is really hilarious and he seems to steal every scene here. Robinson also gives a strange performance in the lead role. The film is easy going with likable characters and some wonderful cinematography. It is just great to look at and it completely surprised me at times with some of the turns the story took. It wasn't one of those predictable coming of age films and I really had a fun time. I wouldn't be surprised if The Kings of Summer ends up in many peoples' top 10 list at the end of the year because it is a crowd pleaser.
    7planktonrules

    It starts off slowly but is worth your time.

    "The Kings of Summer" is a film you need to accept on its own terms. It's not a Hollywood production, it has a relatively low budget and it has a few plot problems. Sure, the characters might not be 100% believable or even really that likable--but, if you sit back and watch it with modest expectations, you'll find the good easily outweighs the bad.

    The film is about two disaffected teens. Both hate it at home and they want to get out...but how? When one comes up with an insane plan to move into the woods and build their own shack, the other, reluctantly comes along for the plan. There is a third--and that kid, Biaggio, is a real cipher. He's bizarre and in the film mostly for comic relief--though I found myself liking him the best of the three. But when he disappears, no one seems to notice...he's that sort of a kid. But the two main characters are initially happy and their running away seems to be working out well...at least for a time.

    Overall, this is a film that folks who only enjoy traditional movies will probably NOT like very much. As for me, I have a higher than normal tolerance for the unusual and found a lot of nice performances and moments in the film. Worth seeing and clever.
    8jibson89

    A fantastic coming of age comedy

    Debut feature director Jordan Vogt-Roberts' Kings of Summer (née Toy's House) is a coming of age story of 2 best friends who decide to build a house in the woods to escape their families and their enigmatic friend Biaggio who accompanies them.

    The three kids give great performances and all seem so natural in their characters; Moises Arias is exceptionally funny as the oddball Biaggio. I caught the third ever showing at Sundance London followed by a director's Q&A and he remarked that many moments are just the kid's messing around and sometimes unaware they are being filmed. The montage scene of the kids playing in the woods and banging on the pipe that opens the film was filmed all in one day with just the kids, the D.P and director and is so naturally the sort of nonsense a group of teenagers would get up to.

    An amazing supporting cast including the always wonderful Nick Offerman, Alison Brie, Megan Mullally and Mary Lynn Rajskub perfectly deliver the material; it's an impressive cast for such a small film.

    Début writer Chris Galletta delivered a cracking script that delivers on the laughs and also has some strong emotional moments as the boys inevitably fallout over a girl and we see the kid's fractious relationship with their parents.

    A great mix of classic coming of age tales such as Stand By Me and the indie comedies of recent times that hits the comedic and dramatic notes without ever being saccharine, annoyingly quirky or overly morbid as so many indie comedies fall into.

    I highly recommend the film; it will transport you back to your terrible but wonderful teenage years and is genuinely hilarious, I can't imagine a single person not loving this film.

    Rating- 8/10
    7democratic-pizza

    Remarkably Recommended and Meaningful

    First off, I'd like to say that this is my first ever movie review. I'd been prolonging until I find a non-blockbuster movie that can really caught me deeply and The Kings of Summer happened to be the one.

    The acting in this movie is basically original, starring Nick Robinson who played Joe perfectly well as a fifteen year-old desperately wanting to get out of his dad's house under his rules just like a typical teenager. Then there's his best friend, Gabriel Basso who played as Patrick who loves his parents but also desperately wanting to get out of their house because of how their parents treat him as a child. Moises Arias as Biaggio, who I think really suits for the role of a physically small friend of both of them who appeared out of nowhere and could really get things funny because he's that lovable and warm. Joe's dad, Nick Offerman as Frank, played a great grumpy father who gets mad and cranky easily in this movie and then there's Erin Moriarty as Kelly, which plays the girl who Joe had a crush on.

    The movie at first started just like any ordinary drama movie, but the various shots and angles made it look pretty smart in the beginning. As you watch longer, the movie started getting interesting to where it's going, although you can really guess what will happen next. The Kings of Summer with its "Into The Wild" theme is packed with humor and a bunch of emotional feeling will be involved throughout the movie. Another plus point for this movie is the selection of songs in the background or soundtracks, how each song suits perfectly well based on the actions the characters were doing which really built up my point of view towards the movie.

    What caught me the most is how the movie is directed and made it as if he really wants us to feel to be like each one of the character involved there. The shots on the scenery and "wild" views in the forest really succeeded on making me re-think and went deeper about how there's more to the movie than what I've actually seen. The movie does have some really cliché teenager scenes, however, I like how it stays original and remain unpretentious by showing that there's a big chance that conflicts may happen between friends and families but then in the end you will always come back to them, by not having all the cheesy fights nor a corny truce. It sticks to reality and shows people that it is truly what it is.

    Not considering how old you are, I really recommend you to watch this movie with anyone for you're about to feel that youth blood pumping down your streams and actually get something out of it. Praise for Jordan Vogt-Roberts for making this movie as perfect, my eyes were glistening right at the very last scene of the movie and at the same time drawing a smile on my face.
    9e-pappalettera

    If you loved Stand By Me… This is for you. Moises Arias steals the show!!!

    Three unhappy teenagers run away from the sophisticated city life and take refuge in nature, where they plan to build a makeshift home and live off the land, to finally be masters of their own destiny. Once you arrive at your destination, you make it reality, however, realize that the wild is much tougher as the imagined.

    Biaggio (Moises Arias), the very rare embodiment of social awkwardness and complete and total lack of personal sophistication teenager, that invokes a combination of amazement, bewilderment, and pity simultaneously from the common viewer. It's a role that cannot be explained...only watched. He is quite possibly one of the best comedic performances I have ever seen a young performer give. It's a wonderfully bizarre role that fully encompasses both the awkwardness and the sincerity of a social misfit. The role is so over-the-top that it's amazing that Arias can make it look so natural and genuine. His acting was spot on and absolutely hilarious. Loved it!

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    • Wissenswertes
      Nick Offerman (Joe's father) and Megan Mullally (Patrick's mother) are actually real life husband and wife.
    • Patzer
      The local television news report describes Joe as having brown hair and blue eyes. Joe actually has brown eyes.
    • Zitate

      Joe: Vicki's making eyes at you man. Go talk to her. She's so into it.

      Biaggio: There's no point in me talking to her anyways.

      Joe: Why not?

      Biaggio: Joe, I'm gay.

      Joe: Are you sure?

      Biaggio: Yes, my lungs fill up every time the seasons change.

      Joe: That's not being gay, Biaggio.

      Biaggio: What?

      Joe: Pretty sure that's Cystic Fibrosis.

      Biaggio: Oh.

    • Crazy Credits
      After the credits there is a scene showing Biaggio back in the woods.
    • Verbindungen
      Featured in The Tonight Show with Jay Leno: Folge #21.147 (2013)
    • Soundtracks
      Cowboy Song
      Written by Brian Downey and Phil Lynott

      Performed by Thin Lizzy

      Courtesy of Mercury Records Limited under license from Universal Music Enterprises

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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • 12. Juni 2014 (Deutschland)
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      • Cleveland, Ohio, USA
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    • Bruttoertrag in den USA und Kanada
      • 1.315.590 $
    • Eröffnungswochenende in den USA und in Kanada
      • 58.962 $
      • 2. Juni 2013
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      • 1.501.595 $
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      • 1 Std. 35 Min.(95 min)
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