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User Reviews for: The Last Summer

mrtomtomman2000
10/10  5 years ago
This is an amazing emotional movie for all of you romantics out there like you and me are going to love this beautiful constructed romantic comedy. The main characters Griffin & Phoebe played by KJ Apa and Maia Mitchell was so phenomenal acting you really believed that the characters were falling emotionally in love not just based of physical attraction, which all relationships should be focused on emotional attractions and interests as at the end of the day that is the main personality trait when being together in a romantic relationship with someone you have to focus on before you let your guard down. The other story lines added more comedy onto this romcom really showing how everyone should be respectful to each other no matter what I just wished they were given more background screen time in the film. I like that the fact that we had a female writer for this film on the writing staff added more exciting heart into this film especially when dealing with sex and showing that you should always ask for consent no matter who you are and it should be a beautiful act and such a romantic act to do, which KJ APA and Maia Mitchell really came across in there sex scene that had a lot of romance in it rather than just plane boring old unromantic sex like a lot of movies and TV Shows do. That is so not how relationships should be as it should focus a lot more on the characters interests and they move slowly before having sex that is completely fine and how most stable relationships go nowadays, which I thought was the beautiful thing about this movie and having there ups and downs to so it is not too perfect like a real relationship. Like I said that is how relationships work out better in the end a lot of emotional connection with some beautiful sex along the way, which is so important for an extra physical connection with your emotional romantic connection only if you are both fully consenting and you both are ready to do so no rush and it adds better physical bonding to your relationship. Sharing interests and hobbies together and also having arguments which is so healthy for a good loving emotional relationship to last as it gets everything out in the air and you are a lot more likely to stay together. I just wish that this movie focused more on the main characters and give them significantly more screen time, but other than that it is such a refreshing romantic romcom I have seen in a long time a ten out of ten Well Done to the main characters Griffin & Phoebe played by these amazing actors KJ Apa and Maia Mitchell who really made this romantic comedy really come to life. I hope to see more real true romantic films like this instead of just focusing on teen sex, which is so confusing for young teens nowadays as films should really show how you should lead you relationships with emotional connection first before physical attraction that should come much later in the relationship. as the personality and interests really do count before anything of a sexual nature that I really hoped people have told me that more as I was growing up as it would be so much less confusing for young teens like myself.
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MyRobin
6/10  7 months ago
Now, first things first, K.J. Apa, our main man, is the reason this movie landed on my watch list. He's one of those guys who never fails to impress, and in "The Last Summer," he doesn't disappoint.
Let's set the scene, my friends. It's summer, and there are some dudes all around going after the first girl they find.
Now, while it doesn't exactly flex those muscle-packed scenes I usually go gaga for, it's got a handsome cast with some nice interactions.
Griffin, our absolute stunner, steals the show. That killer smile of his will make your heart skip a beat. And when he's strutting around in those shorts, it's pure awesomeness.
Next up is Ricky, the sporty one. He might not steal the spotlight like Griffin, but he has moments that'll make you take notice.
Alright, my dudes, let's check out Foster, the cool and stunning hunk of the group. I swear, this guy's hotness level is off the charts. Picture this: Foster rocking that loose open-sided tank top like he's straight out of a magazine cover.
I was watching this scene, and I couldn't help but imagine myself there, like, "Foster, buddy, that tank top is doing its job, but why not take it off? You know, to remind me who's boss and make me feel like I'm in the presence of a true alpha." I mean, that tank top is practically begging to be ripped off, and I gotta admit, it had me reaching for my wallet, ready to even pay him to take it off.
Let me be honest, boys, if he then decided to tear it away, unveiling his chest and those sixpack abs, I'd be overwhelmed by the irresistible power of his body, eagerly prepared to follow his lead, no questions asked.
And this fit stud also knows how to work those beach shorts like it's nobody's business, and your homie here was blown away again.
But, my dudes, here's the scoop. While this movie serves up some eye candy, a few scenes could've hit the cutting room floor without anyone noticing. Most of the time, I secretly hoped Griffin and Foster would head to the beach for the rest of the movie to work out, get tanned, and do all that other stuff.
Now, let's talk about the plot and other characters. Some of them will have you scratching your heads, wondering, "What are they adding to the mix?" I'll admit, my boys, I was tempted to fast-forward through those moments. But one thing kept me glued to the screen – the hope that Foster would finally rip off that shirt. I was on the edge of my seat, waiting for that moment to happen. And besides that really short scene in the pool, I’m still waiting.
In the end, the movie might have left me hanging for that epic shirtless scene, but hey, it's still ok if you're into some prime candy. :muscle::fire::clapper:
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