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Hot Summer Nights

  • 2017
  • R
  • 1h 47m
IMDb RATING
6.4/10
26K
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POPULARITY
4,116
326
Timothée Chalamet in Hot Summer Nights (2017)
A boy comes of age during a summer he spends in Cape Cod.
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In 1991, a sheltered teenage boy comes of age during a wild summer he spends on Cape Cod getting rich from selling pot to gangsters, falling in love for the first time, partying and eventual... Read allIn 1991, a sheltered teenage boy comes of age during a wild summer he spends on Cape Cod getting rich from selling pot to gangsters, falling in love for the first time, partying and eventually realizing that he is in over his head.In 1991, a sheltered teenage boy comes of age during a wild summer he spends on Cape Cod getting rich from selling pot to gangsters, falling in love for the first time, partying and eventually realizing that he is in over his head.

  • Director
    • Elijah Bynum
  • Writer
    • Elijah Bynum
  • Stars
    • Timothée Chalamet
    • Maika Monroe
    • Alex Roe
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.4/10
    26K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    4,116
    326
    • Director
      • Elijah Bynum
    • Writer
      • Elijah Bynum
    • Stars
      • Timothée Chalamet
      • Maika Monroe
      • Alex Roe
    • 115User reviews
    • 57Critic reviews
    • 44Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 3 nominations total

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    Hot Summer Nights: Daniel And McKayla In The Pharmacy
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    Hot Summer Nights: Daniel And McKayla In The Pharmacy
    Hot Summer Nights: Daniel And McKayla In The Pharmacy
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    Hot Summer Nights: Daniel And McKayla In The Pharmacy
    Hot Summer Nights: Daniel And Hunter Start Selling
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    Hot Summer Nights: Daniel And Hunter Start Selling

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    Timothée Chalamet
    Timothée Chalamet
    • Daniel
    Maika Monroe
    Maika Monroe
    • McKayla
    Alex Roe
    Alex Roe
    • Hunter
    Emory Cohen
    Emory Cohen
    • Dex
    Thomas Jane
    Thomas Jane
    • Sergeant Calhoun
    Maia Mitchell
    Maia Mitchell
    • Amy
    William Fichtner
    William Fichtner
    • Shep
    Jeanine Serralles
    Jeanine Serralles
    • Daniel's Mother
    Reece Ennis
    Reece Ennis
    • Okie
    Jack Kesy
    Jack Kesy
    • Ponytail
    Thomas Blake Jr.
    Thomas Blake Jr.
    • Taylor Middleton
    Alexander Biglane
    Alexander Biglane
    • Blair Prescott
    • (as Alex Biglane)
    Shane Epstein Petrullo
    • Narrator
    • (voice)
    Rawann Gracie
    • Narrator
    Rebecca Koon
    Rebecca Koon
    • Aunt Barb
    Ezra Bynum
    Ezra Bynum
    • Chester
    Brian Kurlander
    Brian Kurlander
    • Jimmy Strawberry
    Simone Faoro
    Simone Faoro
    • Steph
    • Director
      • Elijah Bynum
    • Writer
      • Elijah Bynum
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    User reviews115

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    5wiredarp

    Watchable, great music and visuals, terrible plot.

    Its a very stylish movie, sort of like Baby Driver was. The visuals are great, and the choice of music is inspired. However, the plot makes the plot of Baby Driver look like Tolstoy.

    There's a buddy friendship that goes nowhere. A hot chick. A couple of drug dealers and incidental characters - and that's pretty much the movie.

    I can understand people rating it highly on appearance, but thats all there is to this movie. Its perfectly tailored to give the illusion of depth, when it really has none at all.Its sad, because it has all the elements for a decent plot, but it seems that was simply not a high priority for the movie.
    7CreativeSpark

    It's not perfect!

    Tonight I choose to check this film out. Honestly, anything A24 releases is always good! That said, I really liked this film. However, it's not perfect. I really didn't understand the main characters initial motivation for why he was doing, what he was doing, girl aside. His thirsty choices didn't really make much sense to me.

    However, on the technical aspect of the movie. I really loved the flow of the film and the editing. Also, the soundtrack is sweet! the cinematography, colour, and acting was spot on. This is a film I would still recommend and would give it another watch even with the minor flaws. Because it's entertaining and has a real summer nostalgic, crime, a dark coming of age feel to it.

    I'd give this a 7 out of 10.
    4nehpetstephen

    Stylish but shallow

    If given some other writer's screenplay and a directive to restrain himself, director Elijah Bynum could probably make an excellent film. It's true that he blatantly rips off other directors here (Martin Scorsese and P.T. Anderson, most notably), but in doing so it's undeniable that he has proficiency and panache with a camera and, more importantly, a fine ability to work with actors. I'm sure he'll earn an opportunity to direct a second picture soon; although this movie was a critical failure, I can see this being a big hit with the teenagers it's clearly intended for.

    The flaws of Hot Summer Nights all derive from its erratic screenplay, which is derivative, juvenile, and incredibly hollow. Bynum has chosen to have the film be narrated by a mostly unseen fringe character--a 13-year-old with a preternatural omniscience concerning the town's gossip. This narration is obnoxious and unnecessary--the best stretch of the movie is the 50 minutes or so where the narration disappears completely--and all it yields are unfunny riffs on sex that belittle the movie's female lead; an air of legendary, larger-than-life status that doesn't quite match the actual movie we're presented; and some incredibly trite observations about class consciousness in a New England tourist town.

    That last one is worth thinking about for a moment. The film is introduced as a conflict between haves and have-nots, with townies opposed to summerbirds in a vein similar to Breaking Away or The Outsiders. We're shown preppily dressed vacationers with "white clothes and white teeth," and we're meant to focus on the advantages these privileged people have over our main characters. But the division as presented in this film never rises above mere cliquishness. There's no real material difference that's ever explored in any meaningful way--which is to say, even the "townies" seem pretty well-off to me.

    That's one thread that never goes anywhere, but if you start pulling at that thread then the whole thing starts to unravel and you realize you've just got a pile of old rags that was temporarily gussied up to look like something more impressive. Bynum knows how to blend impressive camerawork, solid performances, and a fun soundtrack into something entertaining, but he's put extremely little effort into developing his characters or crafting a meaningful story. That's a shame because Timothée Chalamet, Maika Monroe, Emory Cohen, and the rest of the cast are all very talented and compelling young actors. They nearly succeed in making it seem as though their characters have plausible motivations and consistent personalities, when ultimately what's really going on here is that Bynum just wanted to remake Goodfellas with teenagers.

    What drives Daniel Middleton? What does his father's death really have to do with anything? Why does he make the reckless decisions that he does in spite of sound advice to the contrary? What exactly is he trying to prove? What other paths are there for him in life? What other desires, interests, fears, and influences does he have? If you start trying to understand Daniel's character, you see that there's absolutely nothing beneath the surface. Likewise with McKayla. Hunter is given a sliver of nuance, but the action climax--which steals directly from Boogie Nights and Goodfellas--renders all of that moot. This is a movie in which the last word will be given to a 13-year-old speaking wistfully about his sex fantasies. Stand By Me this ain't.
    6rockman182

    Hot Summer Nights (2018)

    This film should have everything going for it. A coming of age film featuring two of the hottest young leads of today. An 80's feel and vibe that should have made it a hit with people who like to feel that wave. It should really have been a film that I could enjoy. Unfortunately, I felt like Hot Summer Nights just got weaker as time went on and falls into genre cliches and fails to impress all around. Side note, Maika Monroe has my heart, good lord.

    The film is about a kid in cape cod who links up with a rather aggressive friend who then decide to sell drugs and make good bank of off it. Along the way the lead Daniel Middleton, (Timothee Chalamet) falls in love with his partners sister (Maika Monroe). This causes waves as any type of relationship with her is strictly forbidden in her brothers eyes. Daniel has to balance his relationship and also deal with the dangers that arise in the risky business he finds himself in.

    The film is well acted all around. Chalamet is obviously one of the top young actors going around. Maike Monroe is a nice talent that is emerging in these niche type creative horror films (she's also absolutely smokin' in this film as well). The two leads interaction and relationship is nice to watch but its ruined by a film that is high on nostalgic cliches and a typically 80's soundtrack and mood that feels meshed in in a not so subtle manner. There's just no creativity with this effort, it becomes a "been there seen that" type coming of age film that gets even more unimpressive as it goes along.

    I was actually really looking forward to this film because it just had the marketing, vibe, and cast that should have made this film one of the best of the summer. Unfortunately, it fails to stir up any good feelings, isn't paced well, and fades away without a second thought. I mean just look at that film poster, how do you fail that? The film truly exemplifies the worst parts of hot summer nights; sticky and gross.

    6/10
    6bkoganbing

    Sand dunes, salty air, and drugs

    I guess you could be forgiven if you thought everyone on the Cape Cod peninaula was toking up after seeing Hot Summer Nights. It seems to be more popular than salt water activities.

    After the death of his dad young Timothee Chalamet is sent off to spend summer in Cape Cod with his aunt who is not keeping too tight a rein on him. This innocent kid gets a growing up more than he bargained for with sex, drugs and a bit of rock and roll thrown in.

    Sometimes simple acts can decide our future. Like when Chalamet is working behind the counter at a gas station convenience store and in walks Alex Roe who asks to quick hide some drugs and money before the cop who is trailing him comes in. Without thinking he does and soon he's in with Cape Cod's legendary bad boy.

    Timothee Chalamet and Maika Monroe are good in their parts, Monroe playing Roe's sister and love object for Chalamet. But you riveted to the screen when Roe is on. He reminds me a lot of Christian Bale another British actor who as a great command of various American accents. Roe has a James Dean like presence on the screen.

    It's good and it's not so good for the strangest of partners. I did like the use of a kid narrator for the film. He's just another of the native kids who is almost worshipful to Roe.

    Can't say more, but I think the viewer will be surprised at how in the end this trio is where they are.

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    • Trivia
      Maika Monroe, Alex Roe, and Flynn McHugh all worked together in The 5th Wave (2016).
    • Goofs
      The license plates on the vehicles have the modern red and blue lettering on a white background while license plates up until 1993 were green lettering only on a white background.
    • Quotes

      Daniel: I think you should start collecting the fireflies again.

      McKayla: You can't hold on to everything.

      Daniel: I think some things you can.

      McKayla: [pause] Then I hope you're good at being hurt.

    • Connections
      Featured in MsMojo: Every Timothée Chalamet Movie, Ranked from Worst to Best (2022)
    • Soundtracks
      Long Long Time
      Written by Gary B. White

      Performed by Linda Ronstadt

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    • Release date
      • July 27, 2018 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Những Đêm Hè Nhớ Đời
    • Filming locations
      • Cape Cod, Massachusetts, USA
    • Production company
      • Imperative Entertainment
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    • Gross worldwide
      • $246,133
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 47 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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