A 16-year-old girl and her extended family are left reeling after her calculating grandmother unveils an array of secrets on her deathbed.A 16-year-old girl and her extended family are left reeling after her calculating grandmother unveils an array of secrets on her deathbed.A 16-year-old girl and her extended family are left reeling after her calculating grandmother unveils an array of secrets on her deathbed.
- Awards
- 1 win & 4 nominations
- Mean Girl
- (as Morganne Sovay)
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Did you know
- TriviaJacob Elordi, who stars with Joey King in The Kissing Booth (also released in 2018), can be seen, standing as a shirtless extra, in the party scene at the beginning of the movie.
- GoofsTowards the middle of the film, when Jamie and Emily are sitting on the hood of the car eating ice cream, the amount of ice cream on Emily's cone fluctuates with each camera angle, even at one point in three consecutive shots, going from almost full, to almost gone, back to almost full again.
- Quotes
[First lines]
Jamie Winkle: [narrating] Isn't it funny how you can never remember much about summer? It's kinda just like, I don't know, a generic string of happy memories. Like that feeling when you leave on the last day of school and when your hands get sticky from ice-cream melting off the cone. Swimming with friends, sometimes with boys if you're lucky. Sleeping till 2. Borrowing the car. When nothing significant ever happens, it's very easy for the days to melt together... passing slowly like a lazy river.
[a small conversation with Shira]
Jamie Winkle: This was the summer I fucked up.
- SoundtracksI've Done Everything for You
Written by Sammy Hagar
Performed by Rick Springfield
Couple of comments: this is written and directed by up-and-coming Becca Gleason, who graduated in 2006 from Indian High School here in Cincinnati (where I live). While there are a number of spoken references (including to "St.X', which would be St. Xavier, the all-boys Jesuit high school), don't look for any Cincinnati landmarks (the movie was filmed in Georgia). Gleason brings a familiar theme, a conflicted girl coming-of-age in a dysfunctional family (and I'm being mild). The movie is helped by the charming lead performance of Joey King as Jamie. But that's really about it. There are too many scenes that have a 'done by the numbers" feeling. And the yelling! It seems Jamie's parents are, literally, yelling throughout the movie. I can't help but compare this to another recent coming of age movie, the brilliant "Eighth Grade", which outshines "Summer '03" by a mile or two and on every level.
"Summer '03" opened last weekend at my local art-house theater here in Cincinnati. The Wednesday early evening screening where I saw this at turned out to be a private screening, as in: I literally was the only person in the theater. I honestly can't see this playing in theaters very long. If you are interested in coming-of-age movies, and you keep your expectations in check, I'd suggest you seek out "Summer '03", be it in the theater (not very likely at this point), on VOD, or eventually on DVD/Blu-ray, and draw your own conclusion.
- paul-allaer
- Oct 10, 2018
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- Release date
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- Language
- Also known as
- Summer for Love
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Box office
- Gross US & Canada
- $11,746
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $4,174
- Sep 30, 2018
- Gross worldwide
- $11,746
- Runtime1 hour 35 minutes
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 2.00 : 1