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The Myth of the American Sleepover

  • 2010
  • TV-14
  • 1h 36m
IMDb RATING
6.3/10
4.8K
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The Myth of the American Sleepover (2010)
Four young people navigate the suburban wonderland of metro-Detroit looking for love and adventure on the last weekend of summer.
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Four young people navigate the suburban wonderland of metro-Detroit looking for love and adventure on the last weekend of summer.Four young people navigate the suburban wonderland of metro-Detroit looking for love and adventure on the last weekend of summer.Four young people navigate the suburban wonderland of metro-Detroit looking for love and adventure on the last weekend of summer.

  • Director
    • David Robert Mitchell
  • Writer
    • David Robert Mitchell
  • Stars
    • Claire Sloma
    • Marlon Morton
    • Amanda Bauer
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.3/10
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    • Director
      • David Robert Mitchell
    • Writer
      • David Robert Mitchell
    • Stars
      • Claire Sloma
      • Marlon Morton
      • Amanda Bauer
    • 19User reviews
    • 53Critic reviews
    • 67Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins & 6 nominations total

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    Claire Sloma
    Claire Sloma
    • Maggie
    Marlon Morton
    Marlon Morton
    • Rob Salvati
    Amanda Bauer
    Amanda Bauer
    • Claudia
    Brett Jacobsen
    Brett Jacobsen
    • Scott Holland
    Nikita Ramsey
    Nikita Ramsey
    • Ady Abbey
    Jade Ramsey
    Jade Ramsey
    • Anna Abbey
    Annette DeNoyer
    • Beth
    Wyatt McCallum
    • Marcus
    Mary Wardell
    • Jen Holland
    Douglas Diedrich
    • Steven
    Dane Jones
    • Emma
    Shayla Curran
    • Janelle Ramsey
    Christopher Simon
    • Sean Barber
    Madi Ortiz
    • Avalina Height
    Stephen M. Francis III
    • Cameron Nichols
    • (as Stephen Francis)
    Drew Machak
    • Andy
    Amy Seimetz
    Amy Seimetz
    • Julie Higgins
    Kathleen McEneaney
    • Katie Parke
    • Director
      • David Robert Mitchell
    • Writer
      • David Robert Mitchell
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    6StevePulaski

    The myth of the American teenager

    The Myth of the American Sleepover plays like a toned-down, more modest version of Superbad. The parties are lighter, but are they more realistic? The language is softer, but is that reality? And the script is more controlled, but is it more fun to listen to? The main problem with the film is in the screenplay, which is slow, overly patient, and sometimes wholly vacant. There's something going on in films today that is beginning to aggravate me. It's the awkward silences. Being around the age of the teenagers in this film, I can safely say we don't talk like this, with long, abrupt pauses following every line. This was actually my main complaint in Terri, another dark coming of age film. The film would've been great if it would've replaced its pauses with some nice dialog to further develop the characters.

    A film can't talk for the entire time, therefore, musical montages and sometimes long stretches of silence do take place. The only difference is, more often than not, they aren't continuous throughout the whole film. Just when The Myth of the American Sleepover starts to get interesting, it is plagued by a long, directionless silence.

    Aside from that sidestep, the rest of the film is actually quite wholesome, surprising, and somewhat sweet in its poignant form. It depicts a wide variety of teenagers who are attending a sleepover, a house party, or a pool party during their final week on summer break. I love and hate movies like this. Love them because it lays the groundwork for a great anthology, and hate them because it makes for a challenging review. I've decided I won't go into any stories or characters to leave the experience as fresh as possible. All I will say is that some of these unknowns may possibly drift into wonderful character actors before they know it.

    For an independent film, it has some very impressive, sunny cinematography. That seems like the least of ones concerns when watching a coming of age drama, but the cinematography here must be commended. The film always looks wonderful. It goes from warm, joyous, and simple with its pallet of vibrant colors, to cold, dreary, and a pessimistic tone with its darker pallet as time goes on. I'm not sure one has ever payed so close attention to photography in a comedy-drama.

    Alas, what kills the film is just its inability to establish worthy or witty dialog. It's dark, yes, but even the darkest of comedies have their moments of wit and passion. The Myth of the American Sleepover doesn't, and that's disappointing. The film's message basically tells us the teen life isn't like Superbad or an Apatow comedy, which we're fully aware of. But it isn't as murky or as mundane as this presents it. It seems one of the few films to effectively blend realism with humor and believable characterization was The Breakfast Club. That had a lot of silence in the beginning, but it was fitting because these characters were just as foreign to each other as we were to them. By the end, they had talked up a storm with each other. While Myth is somewhat humanistic and poignant, it's also slow and for the wrong reason.

    Starring: Claire Sloma, Marlon Morton, Amanda Bauer, Brett Jacobsen, Nikita Ramsey, Jade Ramsey, and Amy Seimetz. Directed by: David Robert Mitchell.
    AMadLane

    Wanted to like it, but script will not allow...

    I really did want to like it. It was all shot here in the Detroit area, but it doesn't feel like it -- it has more of a generic, anywhere feel, and that's okay.

    My biggest issue with it is that the script rings totally false. These are young people anywhere from high school sophomores (thus, about 15) to about-to-be second-year college students (thus about 19) -- and they all behave like 11-year-olds. Are we really to believe that people this age get all put-offish over mere kissing?! What world does the writer/director inhabit? This opened the same week as the fine film "Terri," and that movie just crushes this one. Here, the editing is too loose, the acting is average at best across the board, and by the 20th time some guy announces "I want to kiss you" or the like, you're just so bored with it all.

    A "freshman sleepover" in the University of Michigan gymnasium? With old women "chaperones" guarding/falling asleep at the door? May be, but I sure can't imagine it.
    5Neon_Gold

    Perfect Atmosphere

    I don't know I just wasn't in the mood or something but this was boring to me. It just slugged along. The idea is really interesting and I thought I would have loved it. It really captures the last few days of summer perfectly. I felt like I was going back to school too in a couple of days. The whole atmosphere was perfect but the story was just uninteresting.
    6TheFilmGuy1

    A Modern Day John Hughes Film That Doesn't Quite Hit The Mark

    I call this a "modern John Hughes" movie because, just like the John Hughes films of the 80's, they tell stories of teenagers that can hit home with many people. This film tackles some of the not only more modern issues with teenagers, but the deeper issues. I think where it misses its mark is with some of the characters themselves. The story surrounding them may be interesting, but the characters...not so much. For example, I thought the "twins" story line was interesting, but the guy who played the character which this plot surrounds wasn't very likable (perhaps due to his terrible haircut). I think a better casting could have improved this film. The movie looks at teenage life through a slightly nostalgic point of view, but I think it benefits from this. It also shows high school from different points of view, such as a freshman, a senior, or even someone who has already graduated from high school. This film had potential and some good moments, but overall didn't quite hit the mark.
    7MOscarbradley

    A real charmer.

    "American Graffiti"-lite. "The Myth of the American Sleepover" is about what boys and girls get up to on a summer's night and no, it's not what you might expect if you rely solely on the movies for your information. The closest they get to sex is a bit of petting; they drink beer and vodka but stop short of getting drunk and 'fighting' is limited to an egg and a slap being thrown. This was David Robert Mitchell's first film and it's a real charmer. Nothing happens but his delightful young and untried cast make spending time in their company a real pleasure and Mitchell is content just to let them be themselves. There are no dramas and nothing bad happens. This is a movie to make us think back to our own youth and smile.

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    • Crazy credits
      Kennedy Pool in Trenton, Michigan "Downriver" was used in the opening scene
    • Connections
      Featured in Ebert Presents: At the Movies: Episode #2.24 (2011)
    • Soundtracks
      Another Hell to Live In
      Written and Performed by Balthrop, Alabama

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    • Release date
      • April 7, 2011 (Netherlands)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official sites
      • Official site
      • Official site (Japan)
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Міф про американську вечірку
    • Filming locations
      • Clawson, Michigan, USA
    • Production company
      • Roman Spring Pictures
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $41,045
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $8,700
      • Jul 24, 2011
    • Gross worldwide
      • $41,642
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 36m(96 min)
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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