Dark Summer (film)

Dark Summer
Directed by Paul Solet
Produced by Ross Dinerstein
Written by Mike Le
Starring
Music by Austin Wintory
Cinematography Zoran Popovich
Edited by Benjamin Cassou
Production
company
Content Media
Distributed by IFC Midnight
Release dates
  • January 9, 2015 (2015-01-09)
Running time
81 minutes
Country United States
Language English

Dark Summer is an American supernatural horror film directed by Paul Solet and written by Mike Le. The film stars Keir Gilchrist, Stella Maeve, Maestro Harrell, Grace Phipps, and Peter Stormare. Gilchrist plays a teenager who is restricted to house arrest after stalking a female classmate online. After she commits suicide, he becomes convinced that she is haunting him. It was released on January 9, 2015.

Plot

Daniel (Keir Gilchrist) is a young man who has been placed under house arrest for harassing a young woman, Mona Wilson (Grace Phipps). Under the terms of his house arrest, he is not allowed visits from unaccompanied minors nor is he allowed access to his computer (which has been confiscated by the authorities) or the internet. As his mother is away on business, he is alone in the house. Daniel's parole officer, Stokes (Peter Stormare), explains that Daniel's monitoring tag will go off if he goes past the edge of the front lawn. If he does not retreat within five seconds, he will be arrested. Daniel mentions hearing of someone under house arrest who cut off their foot to get the monitoring tag off so they could flee to Mexico.

Despite the restrictions placed on Daniel, his friends Abby and Kevin come around and bring him a tablet so that he can access a neighbor's internet connection and Skype his mother. When he is about to Skype his mother, Abby contacts him instead. After a brief conversation, he receives an incoming Skype call from Mona Wilson, who kills herself on camera.

Following this incident, Daniel becomes more and more paranoid and keeps seeing Mona in the house. Daniel and his friends attempt a seance to contact the spirit of Mona. The idea is that by each holding pens, Mona will communicate with them. Instead, Daniel and Kevin stab Abby through the hand with their pens. She is then lifted up and dragged across the wall. Afterwards, we see the blood from her injured hand spells out 'Daniel' on the wall.

After more supernatural events, Abby and Kevin head over to the dead girl's house. They are looking for a personal item of Mona's they can use as part of a ritual to help her move on to the afterlife. When they arrive at the house, they find it empty. They break in and, guided by Daniel who has a blueprint of the house, they head to Mona's room which is bare apart from a blood-stained mattress (from Mona shooting herself). They realize, with Daniel's help, that there is a false wall at the back of a closet which leads to a secret room which contains a number of strange artifacts and a large number of photos of Daniel; Mona was stalking Daniel, not the other way around. One of the items they find has a strange symbol embossed on it. Daniel finds out what it is and uses the name of the symbol as the password to Mona's cloud account. There he finds a folder called 'Daniel' which contains a spell.

It turns out that Mona put a spell on Daniel to make him fall in love with her. It worked, but he was too shy to contact her, so Mona used a second spell so that her spirit could enter into Daniel's body alongside his own spirit so they would be together. There are five steps to the spell, the first of which was Mona's suicide. They realize that if all the steps are not completed by Mona, the spell will fail. Abby therefore takes the last step, hoping that this will break the spell. However, Abby has already unwittingly carried out the previous steps of the spell so performing the last step brings Mona's spirit into her body. While they are cleaning up after the failed seance, Abby kills Kevin and then cuts off Daniel's foot so she can remove his house arrest monitor and abduct him. When Stokes visits, he sees the severed foot on the floor and just thinks Daniel has absconded, as he described when he was first fitted with the tag.

In a post-credits scene, Abby, still possessed by Mona's spirit, is seen driving Daniel out of town while he screams for help.

Release

IFC Films gave the film a limited release on January 9, 2015.[1] Shout! Factory released it on DVD and Blu-ray on July 7, 2015.[2]

Reception

Review aggregation site Rotten Tomatoes gave Dark Summer an approval rating of 32% based on 22 reviews. The average rating is 4.6/10.[3] Metacritic rated it 31/100.[4]

References

  1. Yamamoto, Jen (2014-10-16). "IFC Midnight Snags Paul Solet's Ghost Tale 'Dark Summer'". Deadline.com. Retrieved 2015-12-23.
  2. Barton, Steve (2015-05-15). "Scream Factory Bringing Home Dark Summer and Alien Outpost in July". Dread Central. Retrieved 2015-12-23.
  3. "Dark Summer (2015)". Rotten Tomatoes. Retrieved 2015-12-23.
  4. "Dark Summer". Metacritic. Retrieved 2015-12-23.

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