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A Midsummer Night's Rave

  • 2002
  • R
  • 1h 25m
IMDb RATING
5.1/10
561
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A Midsummer Night's Rave (2002)
Drama

William Shakespeare's classic tale of love and mischief "A midsummer night's dream" is re-imagined with Club kids at a rave in a L.A. warehouse. Love potions and drug deals gone bad, it's a ... Read allWilliam Shakespeare's classic tale of love and mischief "A midsummer night's dream" is re-imagined with Club kids at a rave in a L.A. warehouse. Love potions and drug deals gone bad, it's a high-energy, drug-fueled drama.William Shakespeare's classic tale of love and mischief "A midsummer night's dream" is re-imagined with Club kids at a rave in a L.A. warehouse. Love potions and drug deals gone bad, it's a high-energy, drug-fueled drama.

  • Director
    • Gil Cates Jr.
  • Writers
    • Robert Raymond
    • William Shakespeare
  • Stars
    • Andrew Keegan
    • Chad Lindberg
    • Lauren German
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.1/10
    561
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Gil Cates Jr.
    • Writers
      • Robert Raymond
      • William Shakespeare
    • Stars
      • Andrew Keegan
      • Chad Lindberg
      • Lauren German
    • 20User reviews
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    Andrew Keegan
    Andrew Keegan
    • Xander
    Chad Lindberg
    Chad Lindberg
    • Nick
    Lauren German
    Lauren German
    • Elena
    Corey Pearson
    Corey Pearson
    • Damon
    Sunny Mabrey
    Sunny Mabrey
    • Mia
    Matt Czuchry
    Matt Czuchry
    • Evan
    Nichole Hiltz
    Nichole Hiltz
    • Britt
    Keri Lynn Pratt
    Keri Lynn Pratt
    • Debbie
    Glen Badyna
    • Puck
    Jason Carter
    • OB John
    Chris Owen
    Chris Owen
    • Frankie
    Will McCormack
    Will McCormack
    • Gregg
    Olivia Rosewood
    • Tami
    Greg Zola
    • Snout
    Terry Scannell
    • Doc
    Jason London
    Jason London
    • Stosh
    Carrie Fisher
    Carrie Fisher
    • Mia's Mom
    Stryker
    Stryker
    • Jason
    • (as Ted Stryker)
    • Director
      • Gil Cates Jr.
    • Writers
      • Robert Raymond
      • William Shakespeare
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    pinche101

    a better "GROOVE

    I just finished watching this movie at SXSW. I believe this was a final cut. The movie is very loosely based on the book. This is a movie in which you should read the book (A MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S DREAM) in order to get the subtle jokes. However, as it's own entity, the movie does stand on it's own. The movie has good Rave shots which won't require stoping and rewinding. There are some very good moments especially Puck and Devon. This was a good film with a killer sound track. I would recommend watching this movie with a very light heart.
    ChrisStinson

    Great Cast

    I had the pleasure of seeing this film at a screening last week in Los Angeles with one of my friends who worked in the sound department. I attend many of these industry screenings and most often I'm disappointed and go with hopes of scoring a few free drinks. This film was an excellent surprise. I really enjoyed it. The modern translation of the story was clever. The production value was great. Most of all the cast was superb.

    I can't tell if it was a great script or great director that motivated these performances but they're nothing short of excellent. This is the type of film casting directors salivate for because it's not loaded with expensive "stars" but instead with the names and faces we'll be seeing on the cover of magazines in the years to come. Once again, great cast!
    7jlrice-1

    loved- I'm a purist as well

    Now to people whom are die hard Shakespeare fans then you will most likely not enjoy this film. On the other hand you might because it gives him to a whole new generation that is plagued with TV, radio, internet and have never seen a play; much less read one.

    I loved this movie because it takes the bare of the plot of the play and takes it to a new generation, plus I am a raver... so it combines two of my life's loves and mixes them.

    This movie does not show the true nature of a rave in some ways because it does not show all the kandi kids. I wanted to see the kids that are all happy go lucky and want everyone to be the same way.

    Granted as a film the movie has some lacking points acting being a major issue, but all in all this movie is a good watch.... Hope you enjoy.
    pobber

    Mix match of styles

    If you've seen Human Traffic and GO then this a little of both. It has the Americanism aspect you get in GO and almost the rave feeling and music from Human Traffic. I watched, sometimes I wanted to fast-forward, but something that makes a movie watchable is that I identified with a couple of the characters, even if it was only for something they said or a thought/feeling they were going through.

    The problem with this movie was it needed to grow up, it needed to be more written around someones experience rather than experiences being shaped in to Shakespeare's play. Playing with the greats is not easy. Most if not all films based around Shakespeare have failed. If you take the idea and then use that to help you make a movie, using personal experience, maybe something like Point Break (which sort of takes off Romeo and Juliet) that is far more successful.

    But then again what do I know I'm only the paying public!

    Probably would have gone to the Cinema but tried to blag a student discount. Would not pay full price.
    83piphany

    if you like(d) raving, this is great...

    I've never read or seen A Midsummer Night's Dream, so the comparison is lost on me, but if you've been to a rave (and under the influence while there) this movie rocks. The acting (during the rave) is pretty amazing, and until I saw the "behind the scenes" from the DVD, I wondered if some of them were really on something (drugs). It was very good acting except that the characters seemed to be able to become completely lucid when they felt like it (and who would want to at a rave?). Some of the scenes were so realistic, I give this movie high ratings. The plot was actually more of an interruption, and I would have preferred watching people dance for two hours of uninterrupted hardcore 90s techno.

    There were three aspects of this that made it real, the dialog (at times during the rave), the music, and the lighting (alright, the camera work at times made it real too: the jump cuts of the guy looking for his jacket as he walked through the crowd, and the girl, Amanda, who came out of nowhere and started kissing Xander--their dialog was perfect: "what are you doing?" "what do you mean?", and their mannerisms as they went back and forth is something you will have seen or experienced if you've been to a few raves). The music was awesome, I spent hours looking for the soundtrack and still can't find it (I'm guessing there isn't one... I read an interview with one of the DJs in the movie (DJ Irene) who said the hardest part was straightening out licensing issues, so maybe that's related to there being no soundtrack available). I watched the credits and searched for the 50 or so songs that were listed, and haven't found much. What a bummer.

    The lighting is also great, and really captures the mood. There are parts where everything has a blue, washed-out look, which is cool, but the music is barely audible, and that kind of prevents a viewer from being able to maintain the feel of the rave when the movie goes to the blue areas. However, the lighting looks good and when Xander finds Elena in the blue area, their conversation and acting is dead-on, right down to the "did I just say that?". The lighting when Damon is feeling it kicking-in and watching Elena is perfect. The glistening bodies bouncing up and down while the music jams is great, and the different colored lights falling across them, almost changing the way they look, will be like a flashback for those who've been there and done that. The only part that was better (in my opinion) was when Xander was feeling it while dancing with Elena. When he says, "I'm loving this" and it blends in with the music, it's absolutely perfect. The worst part was that it stopped. The music changed and suddenly I was wishing for two hours of a continuation of that scene.

    Other highlights were the guy (Nick) who took too much, especially at the end where he asks the girl (Brit), "Are you real? Why, why, why would you be talking to an ass?" His mannerisms were truly authentic except that when she started talking about her next gig he seemed able to shake it off and become straight and coherent again. Not very realistic for someone who is still hallucinating and thinking he's a donkey. It was also interesting when Nick was walking through the crowds and started jumping to the music. Definitely something people who have been there will recognize: the inability to not be affected by the jams, even if you're just walking from point A to point Anywhere. Dialog could have all been more like Elena when she said she wanted to kiss Xander, she just kind of breathed the words out. That was convincing.

    If you've been there and want to remember, this movie has bits and pieces that will bring it back. If you haven't been there, you may or may not enjoy it.

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      Final role for actress Charlie Spradling.
    • Quotes

      Nick: I mean, hear you are - a good looking cat! You can have any girl you want, man. I don't see what makes her so special.

      Xander: Did you ever have the feeling that one person could be it, you know? You have a real chance but... You know, you can't do it. I mean the timing's never right. And then it's all over, you never have that chance again. And you're going to die alone and miserable. One of those anonymous lonely deaths where no one finds your body until six months after you die, because the landlord is sick of that funky smell, calls the cops, they kick open the door, there you are lying naked on the waterbed, clutching a bottle of lotion and the TV's on The Animal Planet and there's no one there to explain what was going on!

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      Version of A Midsummer Night's Dream (1909)
    • Soundtracks
      Crew One
      Performed by Elite Force

      Written and Produced by Simon Shackleton

      Appears courtesy of Moonshine Music

      Published by Wardlaw Music

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    • Release date
      • November 1, 2002 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Filming locations
      • Los Angeles, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • 10 Cates Pictures
      • Filmtrax Entertainment Inc.
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      • $1,500,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 25m(85 min)
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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