Drama
Crime
In 1991, a sheltered teenager comes of age during a wild summer on Cape Cod, getting rich from selling pot to gangsters, falling in love for the first time, partying, and eventually realizing that he's in way over his head.
Directors
Timothée Chalamet
Daniel Middleton
Maika Monroe
McKayla Strawberry
Alex Roe
Hunter Strawberry
Maia Mitchell
Amy Calhoun
Thomas Jane
Sergeant Calhoun
Emory Cohen
Dex
William Fichtner
Shep
Jack Kesy
Ponytail
Thomas Blake, Jr.
Taylor
Kimberly Battista
Vice Principle Finney
Christian James
Football Player
Catherine Dyer
Wife at Beach House
Caroline Arapoglou
Beach House Girl
Rebecca Koon
Aunt Barb
Jeanine Serralles
Daniel's Mom
Fred Galle
Summerbird Dad
Flynn McHugh
Summerbird Brother
Brian Kurlander
McKayla's Father
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“Daniel” (Timothée Chalamet) is a quiet teenager who spends much of his time people watching the folks who summer on Cape Cod. His encounter with “Hunter” (Alex Roe) injects a little more fun to life when he is recruited to start selling them weed. It turns out to be quite a lucrative little venture, and soon the pair scale it up and begin to make some decent cash. This attracts them to local dealer “Dex” (Emory Cohen) and next thing the young “Daniel” has a shiny red sports car. He’d also like a girlfriend, but it transpires that the gal of his dreams “MyKayla” (Maika Monroe) is the estranged sister of his business partner and that means she’s a no-go area. Well, in theory anyway. With hormones raging and the money rolling in, it can only get better for the pair? Well the problem with success is that it’s just as addictive as that which they are peddling to their punters, and so when “Daniel” takes a next step into something altogether more toxic, he risks all. There’s nothing at all memorable about this coming-of-age story and were it not for the fact that Timmie is amongst an otherwise very ordinary cast, I doubt anyone would give it house room. What starts as a mischievous arrangement selling pot to posh boys whilst having a bit of nookie on the side becomes increasingly far-fetched, violent and blandly scripted. It’s set against the backdrop of a looming category 4 storm but sadly that doesn’t come anywhere near quickly enough to liven up this dimly lit and pedestrian story of brotherhood/sisterhood/neighbourhood that’s instantly forgettable. Sorry.
Geronimo196717 Feb, 2025
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