
Kamurai
Average watch, might watch again, and can't recommend. This really should have been a great coming of age story similar to "American Pie", but it's mostly empty. While there is great character connection amongst the cast, and the stor...


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In a working-class town in 1984, a high school senior's future creates a tug-of-war between his no-nonsense father and his crackpot guidance counselor until an encounter with a goddess helps him uncover his true destiny.
A group of friends heads out to a music festival, seeking a weekend of escape and debauchery. However, as the festival progresses, they find themselves confronting unresolved issues from their past and the complicated realities of their adult lives. The experience forces them to re-evaluate their friendships and their individual paths forward.
Pitching Tents received a mixed to positive reception from critics, with many praising its relatable characters and nostalgic exploration of early adulthood. Some reviewers found the plot to be somewhat underdeveloped, but the performances and the film's authentic portrayal of festival culture were generally well-regarded.
Appreciated for its authentic depiction of festival life and the relatable struggles of its characters.
Praised for its strong performances, particularly from the ensemble cast.
Some critics noted a lack of narrative drive, which lessened the overall impact.
Google audience: Audience reception information for "Pitching Tents" on Google is not readily available.
The film was shot on location at a real music festival, adding to its authentic atmosphere.
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Average watch, might watch again, and can't recommend. This really should have been a great coming of age story similar to "American Pie", but it's mostly empty. While there is great character connection amongst the cast, and the stor...