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Dark Summer

  • 2015
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 21m
IMDb RATING
4.3/10
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Peter Stormare, Maestro Harrell, Keir Gilchrist, Stella Maeve, and Gracie Gillam in Dark Summer (2015)
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A 17-year-old is on house arrest for the summer while his mother is away on business. A horrifying incident occurs leaving an ominous presence in the house.A 17-year-old is on house arrest for the summer while his mother is away on business. A horrifying incident occurs leaving an ominous presence in the house.A 17-year-old is on house arrest for the summer while his mother is away on business. A horrifying incident occurs leaving an ominous presence in the house.

  • Director
    • Paul Solet
  • Writer
    • Mike Nguyen Le
  • Stars
    • Keir Gilchrist
    • Stella Maeve
    • Maestro Harrell
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.3/10
    3.5K
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    • Director
      • Paul Solet
    • Writer
      • Mike Nguyen Le
    • Stars
      • Keir Gilchrist
      • Stella Maeve
      • Maestro Harrell
    • 41User reviews
    • 43Critic reviews
    • 31Metascore
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    Keir Gilchrist
    Keir Gilchrist
    • Daniel
    Stella Maeve
    Stella Maeve
    • Abby
    Maestro Harrell
    Maestro Harrell
    • Kevin
    Gracie Gillam
    Gracie Gillam
    • Mona Wilson
    • (as Grace Phipps)
    Peter Stormare
    Peter Stormare
    • Stokes
    Dinora Walcott
    Dinora Walcott
    • Principal Nakota
    • (voice)
    • Director
      • Paul Solet
    • Writer
      • Mike Nguyen Le
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    3Matt9942

    The amount of swearing required to accurately describe how bad this movie is would break the internet

    I love horror/thriller movies. It isn't an exaggeration to say 90% of what I watch falls into that category. The other 10% is porn.

    It takes very little to make me happy when it comes to these smaller independent type movies. It isn't even so much the movie that I enjoy watching. It's the fun of looking for those hidden gems. Sure, it can suck watching a movie that's terrible, but it's worth the risk because you might find that movie that's so good your sack shrivels up like a prune.

    So even if the movie is terrible, I still enjoy it because it's all a part of the hunt.

    Dark Summer, however, was garbage. Boring, no plot, bad acting. Just crap. I didn't even know the names of the characters. There was no explanation of what was going on or why. There was just a super-dooper scary ghost with a super-dooper scary hoodie. Ooooooooooo....

    It was about an hour in when my pupils constricted and my body put me in a coma. When I finally woke up 4 days later I discovered that I had eaten the fingers off my left hand. There is also a large blood stain on the crotch of my pants but I'm to afraid to check what's causing it.
    4chrismackey1972

    Boring horror flick. Damn, i just yawned again.

    First of all, did Daniel have no parental supervision at all? This movie spanned a few days, and not a single adult was in that household except for Peter Stormare - the probation officer.

    The acting was pretty good, especially for a low budget film with people I've never heard of. Though I have seen Peter Stormare in quite a few things like Prison Break. "Tell him, John Abrussie says goodbye!" hehe I have to say, there weren't any scares. But the end was an unexpected twist I gave this a 4-star rating. Even though it had good acting, it was boring. When only the last 2 mins or so of the movie are memorable, it's not going to get a high rating from me. 4 stars might be a little high. Watch it and decide for yourself. I can't recommend it.
    6trashgang

    no horror after all

    Hated by some horror geeks, loved by others, it's such a strange flick. Is it really a horror, well, in some ways it does but it's more about supernatural things going on or what's going on in one's mind. So don't think you will see a gory flick or will have jump scenes. What you will get is following the sick person for over 35 minutes. What he can do and what he can't do but towards the end it do offer some scenes that can offer some horror.

    Some shots are done in an arty way, have a look to the girl being shot in the pool, done in a really arty way.

    I still don't know what to think about it, for me it wasn't that bad after all but once summer is over I will have forgotten this flick...

    Gore 0,5/5 Nudity 0/5 Effects 2/5 Story 2/5 Comedy 0/5
    4rlaine

    Slightly better than I expected, but not much

    I like slow movies, especially slow horror movies. The old school kind of horrors. Some of the newer ones have actually been quite good (It Follows for example), so I went for this open minded. Well, it really was slow. Even tho there are some intense moments, there are also a lot of slowly lingering scenes so I recommend not watching this when you are tired, I was close to dosing off a few times.

    Soundtrack and the sound editing were good. FX were pretty good too. The slow style was somewhat good too, but the overall touch how everything was done didn't quite deliver. This movie lacks style that makes movies like It Follows exceptional. Cinematography was OK, and with more effort into color grading it might've been very good looking movie. Now it falls a bit short.

    Acting was OK. Surprisingly Peter Stormare does the worst role here. He kind of has the part that is often played by has-been actors that have been dug up from 80s movies after making years of bad TV series. I don't think Stormare is quite there yet, but he truly sucks here. No one else really shines either, but are passable. Acting was a bit uneven, shuttling between pretentious, natural and "artistic".

    Easily forgettable and can't really say I enjoyed it that much.
    6hookyhornstein

    Good Original Story for a Straight-to-Streaming Movie

    Realistic expectations are important. You can't expect a fine dining experience at a fast food place. You can't expect an overnight stay in a small town to be as stimulating as a week in Greece. And you can't expect a straight-to-streaming movie made by relative unknowns to crack your list of all-time favorite movies.

    With the proper perspective, however, this movie isn't bad. In fact, I'd say it's better than most of the scores of straight-to-streaming movies I see each month.

    The actors were watchable, the direction was excellent and the story was just a little more interesting than that of the average teen psycho horror tripe.

    It's like Disturbia. Or perhaps I should say you might be led to believe it should be like Disturbia, but completely different. One way is how it starts out. If you'll recall, in Disturbia we got to see the accident that killed the protagonist's father and the incident that set him off. In Dark Summer we pick up a story that already seems to be in progress and we discover the back-story in pieces so that initially we won't have any sympathy or understanding for our protagonist. The emotional connection comes later.

    The pacing is leisurely and the atmosphere is dark. On the surface it's about a young man is under house-arrest so the movie gives you a sense of his boredom and isolation.

    The script, however, is taut. There are only five characters. Actually more like four and half or four and an asterisk.

    Without giving away any surprises, let me just say two commendable things about the story: the relationship between the protagonist and his obsession gets interesting; and fifteen minutes into most movies I can usually tell you how it's going to end, but this one surprised me. I thought for sure the mystery would have one particular solution. It didn't.

    I really liked Stella Maeve's Abby character and Peter Stormare's Stokes character was just enigmatic enough to be interesting. The Mona Wilson character was, I assume, intentionally ambiguous and Keir Gilchrist played a plausibly sympathetic but not too sympathetic antihero.

    The only character that really disappointed me was Kevin, played by Maestro Harrell. He played it well, but outside of one intelligent repartee with the protagonist, you almost wonder what he was there for other than to be the obligatory token black friend. Having accomplished so much and with such attention to detail, you'd think the scriptwriters and film makers would've tried a little harder to make this character more than just a cliché. But here again, you can't expect too much from a straight-to-streaming teen psycho horror movie.

    All in all, I was pleasantly surprised. I think most viewers will be too, unless they're expecting to be blown away.

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    • Trivia
      Before it was DARK SUMMER, the original title to Mike Le's screenplay was HOUSE ARREST.
    • Quotes

      Mona Wilson: You will feel what I feel

    • Crazy credits
      After the credits finish rolling there is another few seconds of footage.
    • Connections
      References Paranoïak (2007)

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    • Release date
      • January 9, 2015 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • United States
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Mùa Hè Khủng Khiếp
    • Production companies
      • Campfire Studios
      • ContentFilm International
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      1 hour 21 minutes
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      • 1.85 : 1

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