It's been a rough few years. First Tangerine Palpatine, then COVID-19, then supporters of The Orange Traitor stormed the Capitol seeking to actually kill VP Pence, among others. Lies continue from the right. Our forests are burning and our cities are flooding.
I could go on and on. As you well know.
Wanna feel wonderful? Wanna forget your cares for a bit. Would you like to cry,...tears of joy? How about a smile that feels like it stretches from ear to ear?
You can rent Carlos Lopez Estrada's achingly beautiful, SUMMERTIME on Amazon for only $3.99!!!
I've seen it sixteen times.
It's Linklater's SLACKER meets Altman's SHORT CITS, with 21st century sensibilities. If you know those two films you'll understand that. It's a spoken word musical. It's a poetry jam. It's ninety or so minutes of pure joy! The actors perform their own poems as part of the "plot" of the film. There's a dream dance sequence. It's multicultural and so very, very real.
That is all.
-SmokeyKorzeniowski.
Summertime
2020
Action / Comedy / Drama / Music
Summertime
2020
Action / Comedy / Drama / Music
Plot summary
Over the course of a hot summer day in Los Angeles, the lives of 25 young Angelenos intersect. A skating guitarist, a tagger, two wannabe rappers, an exasperated fast-food worker, a limo driver-they all weave in and out of each other's stories. Through poetry they express life, love, heartache, family, home, and fear. One of them just wants to find someplace that still serves good cheeseburgers.
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My "kind of" review of SUMMERTIME
Poetic, not gay enough
One summer day, Los Angeles. Various (mostly) young people of various ethnicities and sexual orientations have lives that randomly connect, until they all end up being invited for a ride in a giant limo.
This is an arts showcase piece, featuring poetry, song, and rap rhymes, often written by the performers themselves. Themes range from rage against gentrification, broken relationships, and underachievement. There is really no coherent story, other than devices to link the characters together.
While this is an interesting films, I saw this at the Inside Out 2SLGBTQ+ film festival, and found that it didn't have quite enough gay content.
I liked it
I liked the human expression of emotions for different kinds of "demons" as it's called in the film, and the mixed ethnicity of the characters.