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And Then Came Summer

  • 2000
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 55m
IMDb RATING
4.6/10
492
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And Then Came Summer (2000)
Drama

A reunion of family and friends becomes an unforgettable vacation when two teenage boys discover their feelings for each other, only to be found out by their families.A reunion of family and friends becomes an unforgettable vacation when two teenage boys discover their feelings for each other, only to be found out by their families.A reunion of family and friends becomes an unforgettable vacation when two teenage boys discover their feelings for each other, only to be found out by their families.

  • Director
    • Jeff London
  • Writer
    • Jeff London
  • Stars
    • Patrick Webber
    • Tim Madonna
    • Holly Waddell
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    4.6/10
    492
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Jeff London
    • Writer
      • Jeff London
    • Stars
      • Patrick Webber
      • Tim Madonna
      • Holly Waddell
    • 18User reviews
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    Patrick Webber
    • Young Brian-8mm
    Tim Madonna
    • Young Tommy-8mm
    Holly Waddell
    • Young Jennifer-8mm
    Mathieu Smith
    • Seth
    Gregory Guzman
    • Seth's friend
    Alane Whitmore
    • Seth's Mom
    Peter Welkin
    Peter Welkin
    • Lead abductor
    Alec Call
    • Abductor
    Richard Viscariello
    • Abductor
    Jesse Petrick
    • David
    Jf Davis
    Jf Davis
    • Brian
    • (as JF Davis)
    Anthony J. Domingues
    • Ricky
    Phyllis Rodenberger
    • Lillian
    Jeremy Douglas
    • Tommy
    • (as Jeremy D. Johnson)
    Rusty Burns
    • Kathy
    Emily Lewis
    • Rebecca
    Mark Rabinowitz
    • Card boy at party
    Tom Lenk
    Tom Lenk
    • Drunk boy at party
    • (as Thomas Loren Lenk)
    • Director
      • Jeff London
    • Writer
      • Jeff London
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    5SDSurfDude

    Touching story

    All in all it's a total 'B' movie. The story is weak. The filming is college level. The acting is ok. The ending 10 minutes brought tears to my eyes. Seth's struggle is heart breaking.
    1azcat1997

    OK Seriously

    I can't decide what the worst (best?) part of this movie was. The music? The single camera shots? The dialog? Oh my god...It's like a train wreck that goes on for 80 minutes.

    And why don't the dads get it on? What kind of straight guys sit around drinking white wine listening to Chopin? What!?!?

    Even Lifetime wouldn't take this movie. 10 line minimum? OK, how about this: -This movie is horrible. -And not in a good way. -I'm not sure I can make it to the end

    It's almost like one of those movies that's in french but they just dubbed over it in English.
    GlennCT

    And then came mediocrity.

    I have to feel a bit of sadness for the producers, cast and crew of 10% Productions "And Then Came Summer." I mean, their hearts were all in the right place... they wanted to make a nice, light, coming-of-age story about two boys who, very naturally, fall in love. The idea is sweet, and the intentions are good. The outcome, however, is a vastly different matter. Unfortunately, "And Then Came Summer" falls into just about every trap that face amateur filmmakers face. The script is an unsubstantial mess, with no build, no interesting dialogue and non-existant character development. The acting is really poor all the way around - either totally wooden or completely overdone, often times both in the same scene. The camerawork is attrocious; certain scenes were filmed so ineptly that it literally made the film difficult to watch. The inclusion of Anthony J. Domingues as the younger brother is perhaps the worst casting mistake in the history of Hollywood... this kid looks not a the thing like his father and older brother (was he adopted or something? If so, the script never gets around to mentioning it.) And, most of all, the film's treatment of women is borderline offensive... the caring aunt is a pie-baking marm so sweet that I almost lapsed into diabetic shock, and the brief appearance by the gossipy neighbor is so dense it's nearly laughable. It used to be enough to simply make a "gay movie." But (thankfully) there are more and more films in the gay genre being made. This ups the ante, and slapping together a film like "And Then Came Summer" just doesn't cut it anymore. Budget be damned, a film needs to be ABOUT something. It needs to still be well-acted and directed professionally. And it needs to draw in the audience with a script and characters that are pertinent and revelatory. This films tries, but, sadly, achieves none of these benchmarks. It's too bad... I really wanted to like this film!
    5gradyharp

    Beneath the Plodding Script and Lack of Editing Lies a Story Worth Telling

    Jeff London wrote, directed, and produced this little Indie film, and had he assumed only one of the duties, the result would probably have been a much better movie. The running time is 115 minutes and could have easily been edited down to about 85 minutes by excluding the corniest 'homey scenes' with Aunt Lillian sharing pie recipes and girl talk that add nothing to the plot and only tire the viewer.

    David (Jesse Petrick) and his little brother Ricky (Anthony J. Domingues) have traveled with their divorced father Brian (Jeff Davis) from their big city home to Brian's beach hometown to visit Aunt Lillian (Phyllis Rodenberger) for the summer. As this seemingly happy family (though broken by divorce) settles in, and Brian reunites with his old buddy Tommy (Jeremy Douglas) who has taken in his younger brother Seth (Mathieu Smith) as a favor to his family, the reason for the change of home will be revealed later. As Brian and Tommy re-bond, both having losses in their lives since their boyhood, David and Seth get to know each other and gradually discover an attraction that goes beyond friendship. After a tender and quiet kiss at night on the beach, they acknowledge their attraction, only to be betrayed by the threat young Ricky poses as he declares he will inform David's father of his brother's perversion! The boys confront their feelings with the David's father and Seth's brother and find acceptance and unconditional love from families mature enough to accept them. Seth reveals his several month's history of 'rehabilitation clinic for gays' experience which led to his moving in with his brother Tommy and the bigotry and tragedy of that event solidly bonds all of the families during the summer referenced in the title.

    Much has been said about the amateur acting in this film, but for this viewer the acting on the part of the four main characters is not at all weak: the direction is flaccid and begs for focus and tightening of scenes that would have made the edited down version of this film a very moving story. An additional annoyance is the insipid music score (piano only) that breaks into 'Simple Gifts' at the most inappropriate time. But the message of acceptance of gay boys coming out is handled well and has enough original thought and subtlety to merit watching. Grady Harp
    1hershiser2

    And Then Came Amateur Hour

    I cannot begin to explain so that others will realize how BAD this movie is. On a recommendation I rented this (unfortunately my list of movies to watch doesn't tell me who told me to see them, or I'd never speak to them again). It was AWFUL. The acting was very amateur (that's an insult to amateurs actually, I've seen some home movies that are better than this); The directing is almost nonexistent: two characters are often scrunched together (on a couch or standing) so closely so they fit in the frame-- looks very unnatural. The story... hah! I think most of it was adlibbed... and quite poorly. Most of the dialogue is so forced and fake that it's sickening... and to top it off, most of the dialogue doesn't relate to the story AT ALL. Definitely one of the worst I have ever seen. 1/10 only because we can't give zeros.

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    • Trivia
      Shot in 21 days.
    • Quotes

      Seth: Look, David, I'm... I'm really sorry.

      David: Sorry? About what?

      Seth: [sighs] I'm sorry that you ever got involved with me. I'm sorry your brother saw us. I'm sorry everything is such a mess right now.

      David: It's not your fault. It's just the way life is, right? Look, I don't know what to think about all this, Seth. I don't. Everything I know, everything I've been told, says it's wrong. But what happened the other night it felt right. It did. I'm so screwed up right now.

      [coughs]

      David: I feel like my insides are being torn out.

      Seth: David, I wish that there was something that I could say that would make you feel better. But, all I know is that you're not the only one that has to deal with this shit.

      David: If that was your Happy Speech, it needs work.

      Seth: I wish, I wish things could be different, but I guess life just isn't easy for two homo boys, is it?

    • Crazy credits
      We believe in a world of love, compassion and mutual respect, a world free from fear, discrimination and prejudice. Each year we donate 10% of our profits to non-profit organizations who work to further this vision.
    • Alternate versions
      The DVD features the original opening scene of the movie where Seth's mom tricks him, making him abducted by the group of men who takes him into the insitution.
    • Connections
      Featured in And Then Came Summer: Out Takes (2005)
    • Soundtracks
      Stranger
      Written by Ryan Johnson and Aaron Wade

      Performed by Bentley Shuster

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    • Release date
      • July 27, 2000 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Ten Percent Productions (United States)
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • A Family Reunion
    • Filming locations
      • San Luis Obispo County, California, USA
    • Production company
      • 10% Productions
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    • Budget
      • $28,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 55m(115 min)
    • Color
      • Color

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