Four misfit campers must band together and conquer their fears in order to save the world during an alien invasion.Four misfit campers must band together and conquer their fears in order to save the world during an alien invasion.Four misfit campers must band together and conquer their fears in order to save the world during an alien invasion.
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It's ok but
I can't figure out if it's a kids show with adult overtones or an adult film with childish overtones. It's not the worse movie in the world, may be better if I was 13
Kids movie?
I wouldn't call this kids movie. It's funny but the language and sexual innuendos are borderline R. Just be prepared if letting kids watch.
A Fun, Somewhat Mature Movie for the Kids
This film is packed with jokes, puns and innuendo that are funny but more "adult" than a lot of kids movies in the past. It's also full of plenty of clichés and new age tropes that get tiresome but it does pack in a good bit of lessons on life and morality so it's not all bad. It will definitely keep the kids entertained!
I'm not going to make a "rim" joke, I'm not going to make a "rim" joke, I'm not going to...
Pretty watchable mini-blockbuster with actually pretty likable kids and a by-the-numbers plot.
It's more about the personal journey than the mechanage and aliens but what we get is pretty stunning (except one shot of an alien that looks fake as s*** but whatever).
The dialogue flows spontaneously and I want to fall for the tone of youthful, transformative adventure where several different kinds of kids do a Breakfast Club on each other.
One thing that does sort of irritate me is that they have one girl in the quartet and she is so "the girl" if you get me. She acts as surrogate parent to when the boys are *being boys* if you still get me. Just once I'd like a boy to be able to be this with a girl. Sometimes girls are fun and boys are composed...I mean it. Rant over.
If there is a main flaw then it is that they cram way too much character development into one movie. Everyone has their "this is who I was" speech and everyone has their "this is my weakness" moment and everyone has that "wow I have to overcome by specific weakness right now" scene. It all just seems a bit contrived. If it had been a six part serial they would have had to radically complicate the plot but then the personal element would have a bit more time to breath.
But it's a fun movie even if they totally fudged the ending.
It's more about the personal journey than the mechanage and aliens but what we get is pretty stunning (except one shot of an alien that looks fake as s*** but whatever).
The dialogue flows spontaneously and I want to fall for the tone of youthful, transformative adventure where several different kinds of kids do a Breakfast Club on each other.
One thing that does sort of irritate me is that they have one girl in the quartet and she is so "the girl" if you get me. She acts as surrogate parent to when the boys are *being boys* if you still get me. Just once I'd like a boy to be able to be this with a girl. Sometimes girls are fun and boys are composed...I mean it. Rant over.
If there is a main flaw then it is that they cram way too much character development into one movie. Everyone has their "this is who I was" speech and everyone has their "this is my weakness" moment and everyone has that "wow I have to overcome by specific weakness right now" scene. It all just seems a bit contrived. If it had been a six part serial they would have had to radically complicate the plot but then the personal element would have a bit more time to breath.
But it's a fun movie even if they totally fudged the ending.
Did you know
- TriviaThe kitchen scene is a homage to the Jurassic Park (1993) franchise. Several shots are replicated to detail. Gladiator (2000) & E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial (1982) references can be seen too.
- GoofsA car smashes through a guardrail on a bridge, yet in the following scene there is no evidence of a break in the railing.
- ConnectionsReferenced in Film Junk Podcast: Episode 708: Brightburn + Booksmart (2019)
- SoundtracksGenesis 9000
Written and Performed by Fred Falke
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- Campamento en el fin del mundo
- Filming locations
- Twin Lakes, Mammoth Lakes, Mono County, California, USA(Rim of the World summer camp)
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- Runtime
- 1h 38m(98 min)
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- 2.00:1
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