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Last Summer

2013 | 73m | English

(1198 votes)

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Popularity: 0.4 (history)

Director: Mark Thiedeman
Writer: Mark Thiedeman
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Luke and Jonah, two high school sweethearts, spend their final days together over the course of a long, quiet summer in the rural US South, contemplating their uncertain future and the uncertain future of the United States.
Release Date: May 16, 2013
Director: Mark Thiedeman
Writer: Mark Thiedeman
Genres: Drama, Romance
Keywords small town, alabama, rural area, summer, separation, leaving home, childhood sweethearts, voiceover, gay theme
Production Companies Breaking Glass Pictures
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Aug 03, 2024
Entered: Apr 15, 2024
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Name Character
Samuel Pettit Luke
Sean Rose Jonah
Roben R. Sullivant Jonah's Mother
Byron Taylor Luke's Father
Deb Lewis Luke's Teacher
Name Job
Mark Thiedeman Writer, Director, Editor
David Goodman Cinematography
Name Title
Elizabeth Strandberg Producer
Mark Thiedeman Producer
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tmdb15214618
3.0

Gays have to stop rating movies highly just because cute boys are in love with each other in them. The first four minutes of this are literally close-up shots of walls, and it doesn't improve much after that. The rest of the movie consists mostly of interminable shots of people doing nothing. While ... that may be representative of small-town living, it doesn't make for a good movie.

Jun 23, 2021
jmallaney
10.0

This film starts out with close-up photographs of things you can't quite recognize and goes on feature beautiful shots throughout every scene. It's a sort of suspended time in the beautiful, small town south. Old buildings, town streets, shops, woods, homes, all shown in lovely light. Luke and ... Jonah have been friends for most of their lives and boyfriends for years as well. They have a strong and comfortable relationship, but are different and heading in different directions. Luke is athletic and academically challenged and rooted in his hometown. It is uncertain whether he will pass a summer course in order to graduate and not repeat his senior year of high school Jonah is intellectual, artistic, adopted and has always felt out of place. He is off to college at the end of the summer. Though they want to maintain their relationship, they are both realistic that their efforts might not succeed. The two are at an antique shop and Luke chooses to purchase an older camera. It turns out these will be the photos we see at the start of the film. He worries about Jonah falling in love with more interesting people than him and wanting to live in more interesting places (to Jonah) than their small town. His response is to appreciate their time together over the summer and not try to hold back Jonah from what he wants. It's a well-observed film with strong performances from the lead actors and a low current of dramatic tension that feels very organic.

Jun 23, 2021