After suspecting that their police officer neighbor is a serial killer, a group of teenage friends spend their summer spying on him and gathering evidence, but as they get closer to discover... Read allAfter suspecting that their police officer neighbor is a serial killer, a group of teenage friends spend their summer spying on him and gathering evidence, but as they get closer to discovering the truth, things get dangerous.After suspecting that their police officer neighbor is a serial killer, a group of teenage friends spend their summer spying on him and gathering evidence, but as they get closer to discovering the truth, things get dangerous.
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Summer of 84 goes where few movies of this genre will. They completely subvert your expectations EXPERTLY! The greatness of movies like Stand by Me, The Goonies, and maybe a little bit too obviously, Stranger Things of course, is paired with a 3rd act taken from your most feared a24 horror film.
If you think you know how this ends, you do not. I don't understand how this movie isn't more popular. I had an absolute blast with this film.
We've got a retrowave soundtrack that wants to be an homage to the 80's, but doesn't have an authentic feel to it at all. A nerdy kid that looks almost exactly like ones we used to see cast in the 80's and an edgy semi-punk kid that looks as much like young River Phoenix as possible and etc etc, but neither they or any of the other cast have any charisma whatsoever. There's also a badly done montage, an unbelievably cringey romance subplot, a plot we've seen many, many times before, and much more that's all ripped directly from 80's movies/shows, but it never actually manages to properly capture that 80's spirit and just feels like a desperate, hollow attempt to copy familiar things without any real thought put into it.
I really don't see what there is to like here. The kids mostly sit around constantly name-dropping 80's movies, talk about jerking off a lot, and then act really weirdly excited that there's a serial killer targeting boys their age nearby. None of it's funny or interesting or at all authentic.
Maybe the comparison to Stranger Things is already overdone, but it's still very valid. The kids in Stranger Things have all the charisma and acting talent that these ones don't and they live in a world that has a quality retro atmosphere to it that doesn't rely entirely on making a bunch of lazy retro references. Stranger Things also has its characters surprise you by playing against perceived stereotypes, whereas this just has everyone diving headfirst into being a complete cliche and not even doing that well. Hell, even something like The Guest felt vastly more well done and authentically 80's than this and it doesn't even actually take place in the 80's.
There's not really a nice way to say it, but this really is one for the Ready Player One crowd who don't even really care about characters or story quality, as long as someone sits there and reads a list of names of 80's movies and shows to hit their nostalgia hair-trigger.
The first two act of this film are pretty straight forward and standard; 4 young and immature boys suspect their neighbor of being a serial killer. They break into his house, dig up his garden, ect. in order to find proof of his horrifying acts. But nothing really comes of it, at least nothing concrete. The movie is funny, suspenseful and entertaining, and it reminds you of the kids mysteries that were all the rage in the late 80's.
Then, in the final act, the film suddenly makes an 180 and it becomes a serious film with real horror, real stakes and real consequences. Just like real life, the story doesn't end just because you hope it does. Good people are often the victims of their good intentions, and this movie proves it.
While the first half of the movie is just an enjoyable coming of age film, the second half is what really sets this movie apart. It's endings like these that make a movie really shine, and separates the audience that always wants a happy ending versus the ones that want a better, more realistic one.
Stop judging this movie based on a trailer. It's wrong and idiotic. A movie should be judged on its entire running time, and this movie deserves nothing but the highest praise. Everyone involved should be proud of their work. Amazing.
Did you know
- TriviaThe fictional arcade game Polybius of urban legend appears in the background of the bowling alley with an out of order sign on it.
- GoofsMackey's police car switches between 1981-1985 Chevrolet Impala and 1986 Chevrolet Caprice.
- Quotes
Curtis Farraday: You know you can get AIDS from looking through trash, right?
Tommy 'Eats' Eaton: Only way you're ever getting AIDS.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Half in the Bag: 2018 Catch-Up (part 2 of 2) (2018)
- SoundtracksCruel Summer
Written by Sara Dallin, Siobhan Fahey, Keren Woodward, Steve Jolley, Tony Swain
Performed by Bananarama
Courtesy of Sony/ATV Music Publishing Canada o/b/o Associated Music International Ltd and Broad Music International, Warner/Chappell o/b/o Grown Your Own Music, BMG Rights Management Canada o/b/o BMG Rights Management (UK) Ltd. c/o BMG Rights Management Canada Inc.
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- Gross worldwide
- $42,027
- Runtime1 hour 45 minutes
- Aspect ratio
- 2.39:1