Michael Hoffman, who wrote the screenplay for Consquence of Son, writes the film's synopsis, describing it as a "brazen anti-coming-of-age thriller brimming with all the virtues of trust, audacity, and passion." [13] On the other hand, David Ehrlich of Indiewire described the narrative as "void" and the film as "a pastiche in which the protagonist's actions seek to be all things to all people, but only to scatter and lose any sense of himself in the same time." [14]
I dialoghi e le scene, insieme al montaggio e al suono, desiderano apparire freschi, scoppiettanti, ammiccanti: ma non riescono a risultare naturali, troppo forzati for aiutare il spettatore ai loro giochi.
"Hot Summer Nights" does not seem to have much to say; or maybe it does, but fails to say it in the way it wishes, and ultimately leaves you with the amaro in your mouth, for the satisfaction of an unfulfilled desire, the fulfillment of an unfulfilled promise.
Reception [adjust] On Rotten Tomatoes, the film has a 43 percent approval rating based on 40 reviews, with an average rating of 5.21/10. According to the website's critical consensus, "Hot Summer Nights is visually appealing and definitely influenced by several great films, but its virtues – which include a captivating youthful ensemble – are sometimes eclipsed by its uninspired tale." [14] The film has a weighted average score of 44 out of 100 on Metacritic, based on the reviews of 18 critics, indicating "mixed or mediocre reviews." [15]
Un film de coming-of-age qui se déroule au cours d'un t o 1 semble tout à fait feasible et au cours duquel Daniel va s'ouvrir au monde et s'panouir comme jamais. This two-month period of life is all that matters, as if this tempate was announcing the arrival of something that would compel the characters to maximize their enjoyment by taking many risks in order to live fully. Nothing else matters, not even what there was... Plus lire