Childhood best friends Nora, Ginny and Mary used to spend every summer at a sleepaway camp together. Years later, they seize the opportunity to return to the camp for a reunion filled with food fights, river rafting, and emotional revelations.
Summer Camp is directed by Castille Landon director of Fear Of Rain (2021), After We Fell (2021), After Ever Happy (2022), Perfect Addiction (2023) and After Everything (2023).
Summer Camp (2024) is one of those movies that for some reason managed to get quite a stacked cast Diane Keaton, Kathy Bates, Alfre Woodard, Dennis Haysbert, Eugene Levy, Josh Peck and a few others. Unfortunately despite having tons of talent the movie fails to utilize these actors and actresses talent in any meaningful way.
What really hurts this movie is the story and the pacing, it takes far too long for anything noteworthy to happen. What's supposed to be a movie about three friend's friendship as adults and wanting a reunion at a summer camp turns into such a chore to sit through. A lot of the jokes fall flat, granted there are hints at some good jokes but never reach the full punchline.
The direction from Castille Landon is a bit better here than a lot of her previous work but once again it's filled to the brim with characters that are incredibly lacking in development, if anything is a positive here it's Bates, Keaton and Woodard who really try their best to work with such a lacking script. They give fine enough performances that I'm sure fans of these three might get something out of their interactions, because to be absolutely fair the interactions between the three had some sort of promise. The final act shows this and there's some decent enough dialogue towards the end, unfortunately it's too little too late by then as the movie is basically over.
Overall there really is not a whole lot to discuss here, what you read in the plot synopsis is what you get a very bare bones comedy that has incredibly lacking execution.
Summer Camp is available on all VOD platforms.
3/10 D-
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