bugger-17071
Joined Jun 2015
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In recent years, there has been a surge in films featuring actresses of a "certain age" exploring settings like book clubs, cruises, and now summer camps to further explore the human condition.
"Summer Camp" is a comedy that delivers formulatic humor typical for the genre, with an exaggerated focus on body shaming. The script is refreshing.
The story follows three friends ( Bates, Keaton, Woodard) who attend summer camp together as children and continue the tradition into adulthood, each grappling with personal issues. The movie is innovative and authentic, delivering "funny ha ha" moments alongside a generous serving of genuine LOLs.
"Summer Camp" is a comedy that delivers formulatic humor typical for the genre, with an exaggerated focus on body shaming. The script is refreshing.
The story follows three friends ( Bates, Keaton, Woodard) who attend summer camp together as children and continue the tradition into adulthood, each grappling with personal issues. The movie is innovative and authentic, delivering "funny ha ha" moments alongside a generous serving of genuine LOLs.