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The Kings of Summer

Hello, movie watchers! I have stumbled upon a new trailer that I think is worth sharing with everyone. Today we are going to be looking at 'The Kings of Summer'. Here is the trailer.

As you can see, Hollywood is taking another whack at the coming of age genre. Good for them because 'The Perks of Being a Wallflower' was absolutely terrible and the kids right now need a better story to latch onto. I find in these sorts of stories they have a tendency to get incredibly serious at the end and generally ruin everything. I hope that this movie goes against that trend and is exactly what the trailer makes it look like it is. A funny, witty, dramedy about boys who are at that age where they really want to start managing their own lives. If the movie is like that I get the feeling it will be pretty darn good! It's a cute idea, all these kids run away and live in a shack/house in the woods? I'll be honest, that sounds fun even now and I'm fully grown! It looks unique and interesting and I am intrigued.

To conclude, I think that this just might be a good movie! I hope so. The potential is there it just has to be executed correctly. We shall see!

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