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Summer of 69

  • 2025
  • 1h 41m
IMDb RATING
5.8/10
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Sam Morelos, Chloe Fineman, and Matt Cornett in Summer of 69 (2025)
Abby seeks to impress her crush by learning a specific sexual position, enlisting a stripper's help. However, she realizes true self-discovery and lasting friendship are more valuable.
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Abby seeks to impress her crush by learning a specific sexual position, enlisting a stripper's help. However, she realizes true self-discovery and lasting friendship are more valuable.Abby seeks to impress her crush by learning a specific sexual position, enlisting a stripper's help. However, she realizes true self-discovery and lasting friendship are more valuable.Abby seeks to impress her crush by learning a specific sexual position, enlisting a stripper's help. However, she realizes true self-discovery and lasting friendship are more valuable.

  • Director
    • Jillian Bell
  • Writers
    • Jillian Bell
    • Jules Byrne
    • Liz Nico
  • Stars
    • Chloe Fineman
    • Sam Morelos
    • Matt Cornett
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.8/10
    2.7K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    3,697
    1,542
    • Director
      • Jillian Bell
    • Writers
      • Jillian Bell
      • Jules Byrne
      • Liz Nico
    • Stars
      • Chloe Fineman
      • Sam Morelos
      • Matt Cornett
    • 22User reviews
    • 23Critic reviews
    • 64Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Chloe Fineman
    Chloe Fineman
    • Santa Monica
    Sam Morelos
    Sam Morelos
    • Abby
    Matt Cornett
    Matt Cornett
    • Max
    Nicole Byer
    Nicole Byer
    • Destiny
    Liza Koshy
    Liza Koshy
    • Angel
    Natalie Morales
    Natalie Morales
    • Robin
    Paula Pell
    Paula Pell
    • Betty Spaghetti
    Charlie Day
    Charlie Day
    • Rick Richards
    Alex Moffat
    Alex Moffat
    • DJ Don
    Fernando Carsa
    Fernando Carsa
    • The Saint Bernard…
    Scott Connors
    Scott Connors
    • Ron
    Emy Coligado
    Emy Coligado
    • Margaret
    Ava DeMary
    Ava DeMary
    • Mercedes
    • (as Ava Demary)
    Ellie Santos
    Ellie Santos
    • Abby (Age 7)
    Mason Gozzi
    Mason Gozzi
    • Max (Age 7)
    Luciana VanDette
    Luciana VanDette
    • Mercedes (Age 7)
    • (as Luciana Vandette)
    Alina Santos
    Alina Santos
    • Abby (Age 12)
    James Kelly
    James Kelly
    • Max (Age 12)
    • Director
      • Jillian Bell
    • Writers
      • Jillian Bell
      • Jules Byrne
      • Liz Nico
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    User reviews22

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    6daisukereds

    "Well, that was kind of fun.. in like a weird way."

    A geeky, inexperienced, and not-so-confident girl hires a stripper to coach her on how to land a guy by performing "69".

    The sort of film that rarely works on paper, but delivers in execution thanks to its sincere tone and the charm of its leading actresses! With a great budding friendship between a shy (but quite determined) teen and her bold, quick-witted and sassy mentor. Their dynamic is sweet, funny, and easily the highlight of the movie.

    That said.. the film doesn't leave much of a lasting impression. No standout moments that demand a rewatch, subplots that come off as checklist items to fill in space (imagination "problems", the mascot character, highschool reunion, etc) rather than meaningful additions, a third act that stumbles and drags its feet.. With one side of its conclusion that doesn't satisfy, and instead feels rushed and undercooked.

    Still, despite its flaws, the movie remains enjoyable and lightheartedly-endearing in a way that makes it easy to forgive some of its crappier moments! And the leads are very good on their roles.
    5jtindahouse

    An absurdly stupid concept that is sadly no fun

    There seems to be a trend of more and more actors directing movies. I don't like it. To me it is self-indulgent and belittles the art of directing. For every Ben Affleck there are 49 failures that take a decent script and turn it into nothing.

    To be fair Jillian Bell also wrote this movie, so she earned the right. I still would've liked to see her hand it off though. Her style of humour is riddled throughout the movie. So if that kind of thing is your style of comedy you might just have a great time with this movie. Personally, I find her style of humour a nice addition to a show or movie, rather than being the entire show.

    Coming-of-age movies have been incredibly consistent throughout the last decade or so. They're actually hard to muck up it seems, but 'Summer of 69' found a way. The story was embarrassing simple and made no sense at all. Which would be fine if it was a fun ride, but it was painfully boring with its tyres stuck in the mud the entire time. A very generous 5/10.
    6katieknapek

    Chloe is great.......Sam is not

    I loved Chloe for this role and I know Sam was hired to be awkward but it's beyond uncomfortable that I never even thought about rooting for her! She is just not enjoyable to watch. The movie has a great idea behind it but I think too much of the casting tried or even accomplished in some instances very stereotypical casting decisions. I get it that it's a first go round for first time director, Bell, but having a MFA myself in directing I know you want to cast your friends to show others how amazing they are, you tend to lose something in the final product, and that's what it clear looks like here.
    8PlushieCinemaBuddies

    The Plushie Crew Reviews: Summer of 69 - Weird, Wild & Kinda Wonderful

    We stumbled onto Summer of 69 while scrolling through Hulu, honestly just trying to escape another night of endless Netflix picks. None of us knew what we were in for - and yet, this offbeat comedy about teen awkwardness, friendship, and blooming confidence actually surprised us in the best way.

    Abby, the main character, really stood out. Winny found her quirky charm and humor totally lovable, while Willow vibed more with the film's look and was (impatiently) waiting for "the good part" - which we'll just say... yeah, he knew when it hit. Mimikyu, meanwhile, was all in for the weird energy and couldn't stop giggling at the immature jokes, which somehow hit just right. Amy and Tails appreciated the character chemistry - the way they bounced off each other felt so natural, almost like real-life friendships, and they both related hard to the awkward, nervous moments that came up. It was that kind of "been there" energy.

    Sweet thought the movie had something real to say underneath the laughs. He pointed out how it could be helpful for teens (maybe 14+) figuring things out - though, to him, the bold and loud use of the word sex felt a bit unreal and forced at times. Still, he got that it was a comedy, and it made the message easier to digest - even if it was kinda weird.

    In the end, this movie isn't trying to be perfect or deep - but it's honest in a funny, slightly chaotic way. We had a good time.

    Rating: 8/10 - Honest laughs and awkward charm!
    8luka-01156

    Effortlessly funny

    A wonderful campy homage to the reinvented underdog comedy.

    The cast was great - comedy gold from different actors with different backgrounds and different perspectives. From online sensations to TV icons to SNL legends. With relative newcomers that did a great job. Excellent comedic timing and charisma.

    You know that the director did a great job when it feels like the talent had great fun working on this movie while maintaining a high standard of technical execution.

    It's the perfect movie when you want to spend an evening forgetting about the nonsense of this world, not overthink things and have a laugh.

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      In Betty's office is a black and white photo on the wall of Peaches. She sings Boys Want To Be Her. The song that plays when Santa Monica is on stage in the beginning of the movie.
    • Connections
      References Taxi (1978)
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      Written by Brian Atherton and Philip Martin

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    • Release date
      • May 9, 2025 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Lato '69
    • Production companies
      • American High
      • Champagne Video
      • Dichotomy Films
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      • 1h 41m(101 min)
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