Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaIn the aftermath of a tragedy at a summer camp, a group of camp counselors find themselves fighting for their lives against a masked killer.In the aftermath of a tragedy at a summer camp, a group of camp counselors find themselves fighting for their lives against a masked killer.In the aftermath of a tragedy at a summer camp, a group of camp counselors find themselves fighting for their lives against a masked killer.
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I know this was not easy to film so I will give it some credit...but it is definitely in my least favorite horror movies.
The Kills were horrible, barely showed them. Almost all of them were off screen.
I don't understand the random tree shots, they were there for no reason.
The acting... dont even get me started... There was barely any character development, and the acting was horrible.. def trying a little too hard.
And now the killer... He was literally Michael Myers and Jason Voorhees inbred little cousin...
My opinion doesnt run the world so yall do ya thing but...idk this is just my opinion.
The Kills were horrible, barely showed them. Almost all of them were off screen.
I don't understand the random tree shots, they were there for no reason.
The acting... dont even get me started... There was barely any character development, and the acting was horrible.. def trying a little too hard.
And now the killer... He was literally Michael Myers and Jason Voorhees inbred little cousin...
My opinion doesnt run the world so yall do ya thing but...idk this is just my opinion.
I know camp counselors in horror movies are supposed to be down right stupid, but this one goes to extremes. I would give a zero in intelligence to these characters and the person who wrote the story. Let me add, most are such cowards that pity for the next victim. Plenty of chances to help each other, heck, but why bother, it doesn't occur to any there is strengh in numbers. Then there is a thing called closing doors, a concept too advanced for these brainless people. You would think that some would have at some time in the past watched a summer camp horror movie. Super predictable ending. What a waste of time.
Final Summer looks and acts like an homage, this is clearly from the poster, plot, cast and soundtrack. If specifically to Friday, I couldn't really say, because one of the cheapest horror genre is campers the woods type.
So we have Friday, but also The Burning, Sleepaway Camp, Final Girls and so on, movies that act in a specific way, one that isn't replicated here. You see, nothing worked for Final Summer and you really can't blame it on the budget.
After movies like Blairwitch or Evil Dead, this kind of horror doesn't require a big budget, but inspiration and dedication.
The dialogue here is bad, the characters stereotypical and annoying, acting is quite sub par, killshots barely visible, no gore, no nudity, one very sad excuse for a twist and the absolute worst killer I've seen, being taken down many times by the others. Just, never finished. There is some sort of fighting choreography that looks silly and fake at the same type.
So yes, you can indeed notice the fact that the people involved in Final Summer really did their best, they had their heart in the right place, but even for a starter project, this fell flat. No impact.
Thus not recommandable, do skip it and try something else. Plenty of fish out there, leave this one be.
Cheers!
So we have Friday, but also The Burning, Sleepaway Camp, Final Girls and so on, movies that act in a specific way, one that isn't replicated here. You see, nothing worked for Final Summer and you really can't blame it on the budget.
After movies like Blairwitch or Evil Dead, this kind of horror doesn't require a big budget, but inspiration and dedication.
The dialogue here is bad, the characters stereotypical and annoying, acting is quite sub par, killshots barely visible, no gore, no nudity, one very sad excuse for a twist and the absolute worst killer I've seen, being taken down many times by the others. Just, never finished. There is some sort of fighting choreography that looks silly and fake at the same type.
So yes, you can indeed notice the fact that the people involved in Final Summer really did their best, they had their heart in the right place, but even for a starter project, this fell flat. No impact.
Thus not recommandable, do skip it and try something else. Plenty of fish out there, leave this one be.
Cheers!
On the final night of their employment in the sticks of Illinois, several camp counselors are assaulted by a masked man with an axe.
"Final Summer" (2023) is a proficiently-made Indie slasher in the tradition of the first two "Friday the 13th" flicks from over four decades earlier. The sylvan cinematography is great, there's an effective air of creepiness with a full moon and fog, plus the diverse actors are convincing. Unfortunately, the director/writer failed in one of the most important areas -- an interesting or, at least, entertaining script. It doesn't help that the females are subpar (and I'm not talkin' 'bout nudity or sleaze).
It's like he said, "Beautiful women? We don't need no stinkin' beautiful women." I can accept that, but at least make the story compelling with fleshed-out characters. The contemporaneous "Totally Killer" is a fine example of a modern slasher that's entertaining. "Silent Retreat" (2016) is a good sample of a no-budget production that's a watchable slasher with the requisite staples. "Crazy Lake" and "The Lake on Clinton Road" are two other relatively recent examples.
So "Final Summer" is an interesting study: It's got practically everything for an effective traditional slasher, but drops the ball with boring storytelling, uninteresting characters and subpar females.
The film runs 1 hours, 22 minutes, and was shot at Camp Robert Drake, which is just southeast of Oakwood in east-central Illinois, a dozen miles from the border of Indiana. The flashback scenes were done in Champaign, which is 25 miles west of there.
GRADE: D+
"Final Summer" (2023) is a proficiently-made Indie slasher in the tradition of the first two "Friday the 13th" flicks from over four decades earlier. The sylvan cinematography is great, there's an effective air of creepiness with a full moon and fog, plus the diverse actors are convincing. Unfortunately, the director/writer failed in one of the most important areas -- an interesting or, at least, entertaining script. It doesn't help that the females are subpar (and I'm not talkin' 'bout nudity or sleaze).
It's like he said, "Beautiful women? We don't need no stinkin' beautiful women." I can accept that, but at least make the story compelling with fleshed-out characters. The contemporaneous "Totally Killer" is a fine example of a modern slasher that's entertaining. "Silent Retreat" (2016) is a good sample of a no-budget production that's a watchable slasher with the requisite staples. "Crazy Lake" and "The Lake on Clinton Road" are two other relatively recent examples.
So "Final Summer" is an interesting study: It's got practically everything for an effective traditional slasher, but drops the ball with boring storytelling, uninteresting characters and subpar females.
The film runs 1 hours, 22 minutes, and was shot at Camp Robert Drake, which is just southeast of Oakwood in east-central Illinois, a dozen miles from the border of Indiana. The flashback scenes were done in Champaign, which is 25 miles west of there.
GRADE: D+
This first film by John Isberg, is a good start but had conflictions in providing innovation or something fresh with 80s college teen slasher movies.
Considering its limitations of the story, it offers good night scenes, that are watchable which can be technically difficult to film. The actors deliver evotive reactions to the terror uleashed to them.
PTSD is a theme carried throughout the film, providing and giving some good dialogue. Its "final girl" trope is not strong, but her acting is good. Its chase scenes has suspense, but it lacks the tension provided with 80s slasher.
One interesting aspect that it was shot in rural Illinois's woods, has strong natural landscape locations. It one makes for a good start for Isberg, there is an interesting closing credits, hopefully to make more horror genre paths for this first directorial debut!
Considering its limitations of the story, it offers good night scenes, that are watchable which can be technically difficult to film. The actors deliver evotive reactions to the terror uleashed to them.
PTSD is a theme carried throughout the film, providing and giving some good dialogue. Its "final girl" trope is not strong, but her acting is good. Its chase scenes has suspense, but it lacks the tension provided with 80s slasher.
One interesting aspect that it was shot in rural Illinois's woods, has strong natural landscape locations. It one makes for a good start for Isberg, there is an interesting closing credits, hopefully to make more horror genre paths for this first directorial debut!
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- CuriosidadesWhile he doesn't appear in the film, Tom Atkins lent his image to the character of "George Krug" featured in a painting by artist Rob Csiki for a brief scene in the film.
- ConexõesReferences Os Garotos Perdidos (1987)
- Trilhas sonorasGet Me Off This Ride
Written by Rob Newhouse
Performed by The Elvis Brothers
1992, Now Dig This
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- Data de lançamento
- País de origem
- Centrais de atendimento oficiais
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- Последнее лето
- Locações de filme
- Camp Drake, Fairmount, Illinois, EUA(Camp Silverlake)
- Empresa de produção
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- Tempo de duração1 hora 22 minutos
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- Proporção
- 2.35 : 1
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