Over the course of a hot summer day in Los Angeles, the lives of 25 young Angelinos intersect.Over the course of a hot summer day in Los Angeles, the lives of 25 young Angelinos intersect.Over the course of a hot summer day in Los Angeles, the lives of 25 young Angelinos intersect.
- Awards
- 2 wins & 6 nominations total
Alyssa Gihee Kim
- Diane
- (as Gihee Hong)
Featured reviews
Finally, a movie that's not about white and privileged people trying to survive in L.A.
This is a film that doesn't sugar coat what it's like for most people who actually live in LA. In this movie, people take buses, wear second hand clothes, grab a burger, and tag buildings.
These poets write from their hearts and souls. They are young, They are proud and they are gifted. This is real life come to life in a movie that embraces the streets of LA... not with gangland warfare, not with drugs, but with real people who actually live there.
It is a joy to watch. You'll laugh, you'll cry and it'll leave you wanting more.
These poets write from their hearts and souls. They are young, They are proud and they are gifted. This is real life come to life in a movie that embraces the streets of LA... not with gangland warfare, not with drugs, but with real people who actually live there.
It is a joy to watch. You'll laugh, you'll cry and it'll leave you wanting more.
One summer day, Los Angeles. Various (mostly) young people of various ethnicities and sexual orientations have lives that randomly connect, until they all end up being invited for a ride in a giant limo.
This is an arts showcase piece, featuring poetry, song, and rap rhymes, often written by the performers themselves. Themes range from rage against gentrification, broken relationships, and underachievement. There is really no coherent story, other than devices to link the characters together.
While this is an interesting films, I saw this at the Inside Out 2SLGBTQ+ film festival, and found that it didn't have quite enough gay content.
This is an arts showcase piece, featuring poetry, song, and rap rhymes, often written by the performers themselves. Themes range from rage against gentrification, broken relationships, and underachievement. There is really no coherent story, other than devices to link the characters together.
While this is an interesting films, I saw this at the Inside Out 2SLGBTQ+ film festival, and found that it didn't have quite enough gay content.
I love time frame movie like this but this was really bad. It was full of old cliches. There is a reason this film only grossed $72,000 US & Canada with opening weekend at $21,490. It took a while for someone like Netflix to even decide to show it.
I was a bit apprehensive when I first started the movie. But the flow of the words, the scenes, the beauty of it all. It was seamless. I would recommend this movie time and time again for those looking for a truthful and sometimes brutal confrontation to the identity of LA and those who live in it.
Storyline
Did you know
- ConnectionsReferences Once Upon a Time... in Hollywood (2019)
- SoundtracksI Got It
Written by Carlos Villalobos and Ashley Ballard
Performed by La La La
Courtesy of Alistar Records
- How long is Summertime?Powered by Alexa
Details
- Release date
- Country of origin
- Official site
- Language
- Also known as
- Summertime: Education Edition
- Production company
- See more company credits at IMDbPro
Box office
- Gross US & Canada
- $72,012
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $21,490
- Jul 11, 2021
- Gross worldwide
- $72,012
- Runtime1 hour 35 minutes
- Color
Contribute to this page
Suggest an edit or add missing content
