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SYNOPSIS: It was a summer like any other in this sleepy southern
town, until a mysterious drifter named Eli Cottonmouth charms the townsfolk with
a simple proposition for their upcoming anniversary celebration. But behind this
picture-perfect community, two boys will now discover a secret world of
mysteries, lies and tragedy that will change all their lives forever.
EDITORIAL REVIEW: Dog
Days of Summer is one of those movies you may need to either watch a couple
of times to understand, or donate your entire attention without straying your
eyes from the movie. The film is as mysterious as the lead himself.
Will Patton plays the adult male lead, Eli Cottonmouth, a drifter
who roles into town one day and proudly proclaims, at the top of his lungs, "My
name is Eli Cottonmouth...you folks have a beautiful little town here."
He then sets his briefcase down, opens it up, and shows all who have gathered
around a teeny little model of a Flea Circus he's got stuffed inside. The
circus is complete with moving gadgets and even a Farris Wheel. Charming
the townsfolk into contracting him to build something similar for the town's
upcoming anniversary, Eli takes "refuge" inside the Town Hall and apparently
begins to build what he's been paid to construct - and absolutely no peeking
allowed. Best friends Philip (played by Devon Gearhart) and
Jackson (Colin Ford) are drawn to Eli in about the same way
they'd be drawn to peeking inside a locked closet they've been told to never go
in. Eli charges the boys with taking photos around town.
Eli instructs the curious friends to take as many photos as they can of
everything and anything and gives them a camera to do their task. From the
moment Eli arrives, the town undergoes a strange transformation.
People start acting oddly, and Philip begins having nightmares. Is
this ancient camera given to Philip a clue into the life of Eli,
the life of the town - or Philip's future?
"What is it that boys have
in their hearts that lets them see things men can't?" The story is told by
Philip as an adult as he returns home to a now abandoned town.
Through a series of flashbacks and voiceovers the complex story of Philip's
childhood and his interactions with Eli begins to unfold. Does
Eli have a sinister purpose for his visit to this sleepy town, or something
more angelic?
The only issue with Dog Days
of Summer is that the director's inexperience is quite apparent.
Strange choices of music in scenes that call for a different theme, and some of
the actors seem to be either held back or portraying roles that just aren't
suited to them. The story has so much potential, but just when it starts
to develop, it's over. Gearhart's and Ford's performances
were nice, but these two insanely experienced actors (for a couple of children
anyway) could have given so much more. Director Mark Freiburger's
first film got the added bonus of some great actors like Gearhart and
Ford and Will Patton, which is probably why it made it this far - and
that is from his mind to now in your home. That being said, Freiburger
isn't too much older than the two boys he cast, so there is still much to learn
and one can only imagine that he will blossom as nicely as other young directors
before him.
Think Stand By Me meets
Needful Things (if Disney made it) and that's the idea behind
Dog Days of Summer.

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STARRING:
Devon Gearhart, Colin
Ford, Will Patton.
DIRECTOR:
Mark Freiburger.
AVAILABILITY:
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LENGTH: 88
minutes.
LANGUAGE: English, with OPTIONAL ENGLISH
SUBTITLES.
SPECIAL
FEATURES:
2.35:1 (16:9 Widescreen); Dolby
Digital Surround 5.1 audio;
Making of Featurette; 1 disc;
Uncut.
VIEWER
DISCRETION: Coarse
language, violence.
PICTURE QUALITY: Excellent picture quality. (what's this mean?)
COUNTRY OF ORIGIN:
USA (2008).
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DATE ADDED TO OUR LIBRARY: May 29,
2009.
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